That is brilliant, should I be worried? ๐คฃ (Just noticed I had a message, oops)
postnataldrip
I suspect we're not taking about actual storytelling here as much as anecdotes that signal whether you will or will not agree with the rest of what's about to be said, but to answer the question as asked, imho good storytelling depends as much on the listener as the teller.
Some find joy to be infectious, they'll enjoy a story because the teller's eyes light up, and watching someone loving the shit out of something is itself a joyful experience.
Some will only enjoy a story if it's of direct positive relevance to them, regardless of who's telling it.
Does your ISP block ports? Many do, at least where I am. Some allow you to opt-out.
There are also some cons
Iswydt
She makes some good points, but only focuses on Google's monopoly being an issue. It is, but there's no mention of privacy concerns, the oversaturation of ads, space being created for ads by deliberately worsening the UX, etc. The industry itself is a shitshow.
The issue isn't so much that Google has a monopoly on the enormously invasive data that's collected. The issue is that it is being collected.
As cool (heh) as this is, it saddens me knowing it's just going to be used for data mining and ads
Bet you they will make them work in inhospitable conditions and forget they exist until they don't meet an unrealistic performance target.
No wait, sorry. I was thinking of their human workers.
Saw someone making a sandwich once in stop-start traffic, cutting board resting against the (airbag) steering wheel and using a knife. Didn't hear about them on the news that evening so can only assume Darwin missed it.
It's just virtualised Deliverance
Spiders keep bugs under control
Snakes keep spiders under control
Dogs keep snakes under control
Humans keep dogs under control (sometimes)
Cats keep humans under control
I don't know how I feel about this, but tbh that is based on what they were, not what they are.