Bazoogle

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[–] Bazoogle 4 points 3 weeks ago

That also applies to FB marketplace

[–] Bazoogle 3 points 3 weeks ago

But they are kind of committed once it's been announced/show to the public. Of course they could change it, but it's not as simple after the public has seen it.

[–] Bazoogle 15 points 3 weeks ago

Yea, this is the answer. "Can I read this in the time I have available" is all it is. I never once considered actually comparing the time it took me to read it with the estimate, nor do I think most people have any care to do so.

[–] Bazoogle 9 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I am shocked no one mentioned the possibility of nuclear warfare every day. If everything resets, what's stopping a few people from just nuking the world on a daily basis. One country does it first, the next day the other country does it back in retaliation. The entire world may just suffer horrific deaths every single day. Even if it only happened once, the trauma of living after having experienced it once would be enough to ruin peoples mental health (I guess you could say it would nuke their mental health). I cannot imagine people finding peace and living freely. I imagine it would be endless suffering.

[–] Bazoogle 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

That's not true. The wealthiest people in the world are abusive as fuck. Is it possible she's swimming in mountains of debt that outweigh her value? It's entirely possible. But it certainly isn't a guarantee

[–] Bazoogle 2 points 3 weeks ago

Okay, now I am curious, how are password managers a pain in the ass to use? Mine has only made my life easier and better. Even my non-tech savvy wife (whose password was the "I forgot my password" button) uses bitwarden extremely smoothly. Her password game has made a full 180 with very little instruction from me.

[–] Bazoogle 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Everything you listed are common sponsorships. I have never bought a YT sponsorship, so there's no argument there. But affiliate links are more than just those sponsored posts. Amazon is a commonly used affiliate program. For example, someone might link to the tools they use and like. I watched a carpenter who linked to the tools he used, and it was also an affiliate program. He wasn't paid by anyone to link them like a sponsorship, he was just sharing in his experience what tools he likes best. If I trust his judgement in tools, and want to buy the same ones, assuming camelcamelcamel shows it a good price and checking around doesn't find it cheaper, why wouldn't I want them to get a cut of that purchase?

[–] Bazoogle 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I find AI to be really good at this kind of stuff. If you give it as much detail as you can, including random tidbits, it can often find exactly what you're looking for. I've done it a few times, and it's always found it with, what I believe, was not very good information. If it doesn't give it to you, just keep adding random pieces of information.

What you've provided doesn't quite seem like enough, because I tried it and didn't get much luck. The best it came up with was The Silent Age. Try answering these questions:

  1. Was there narration
  2. Was the protagonist male or female
  3. How long ago did you play it? Like, was a game from 2 years ago too recent?
  4. Are you confident it was from the last 10 years, or did you just play it from the last 10 years?
  5. If it was point and click, were there normal animations? Like the character walking over to the thing you clicked?
[–] Bazoogle 6 points 3 weeks ago

As far as money goes, (according to the Forbes top list) Elon musk is by far the wealthiest individual in the states. Musk is at $244B and the next up is Bezos at $197B. There is a $47 billion gap between #1 and #2 in that list. And one of them is using their money for political gain much more than the others. The rat literally bought an entire social media platform to spew his own personal propaganda. The same rat who was on stage with Trump, and guess what, is now one of his top advisors. The ultra wealthy have invested insane amounts into political campaigns, but Musk is on another level.

[–] Bazoogle 1 points 3 weeks ago

A couple things, some of the plaintiffs listed appear to be business, and not users anyway. Regardless, I cannot imagine it would be difficult to find someone who made money via affiliate links and also never used honey

[–] Bazoogle 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

There aren't creators you like and think they deserve some of the cut? If there isn't an increase in price, then that just means less of the money is going to the business, and some of it is going to a creator you enjoy.

[–] Bazoogle 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Exactly. The forced arbitration is for Honey users. These random people with affiliate links are not Honey users.

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