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  • What is a story exactly? A collection of related posts?

  • It still pains me to recall that one video of a man in a hotel on the floor in full compliance with everything the officer said, but the officer still shot him anyway for absolutely no cause.

  • Web pages of today have so much added on nonsense. It's not necessarily data farming, but also the frameworks used to develop the website themselves. Modern websites are basically entire software running in the browser even when it is used to run a simple seemingly static page. The purpose of these frameworks is to make complex things more simple for developers to make, but then people end up using them in situations that might not call for it. I think there is a general belief that since computers keep getting more powerful that it is fine to keep making software bigger and less efficient.

  • Wow, taking someones personal property doesn't even sound legal. That is messed up.

  • I feel this way about a lot of things. It seems like there are near infinite movie and tv show scripts to make things from, but if it doesn't have some association to a thing people can recognize it is barely worth anything. Which is sad because there are likely countless amazing things sitting there unmade. Studios used to take more risk with low to mid budget stuff.

  • I think you are right with old listings and then maybe new people looking at old listings to make new listings without verifying.

  • Scalping I can understand completely, but this is a thing that is still made and available all over the place.

  • I give a simple personal opinion that ads are bad and people start losing their minds. You are arguing with my opinion like you can persuade me that ads are good as objective fact. You can view as many ads as you wish, but that isn't going to change how I feel about it.

  • I don't see the relevance to my opinion that ads are bad, but it is an opinion that Lemmy developers also share. Also for the 1000th time there is nothing wrong with selling software. I just disagree with ads and data harvesting.

  • It just happens to be a great demonstration that there can be no exceptions to eliminating ads. People seem to agree that ads are bad, but then have no principles or conviction when presented with the slightest inconvenience. "Guy just needs money" is not a good enough reason to change my opinion to ads are actually good. I'm not sorry. This has nothing to do with Sync or this person in particular.

    It's just the ad driven business model as a whole.

  • People are too addicted to the parasocial relationship of celebrities and the like to just follow normal users.

  • That isn't a good justification to me. If it's ok for you then it's ok for the rest of the world too. You might believe ads aren't bad and that's fine. At least we can agree to disagree on that as our opinions aren't reconcilable. If your app can't exist without ads then I don't believe it should exist at all. Or any other software in the world.

  • Thanks. I might look into the endless things from 2+ years ago that are on sale now. Probably not though. Too many books to read. 😵‍💫

  • Being a patient gamer isn't strictly about money. It's about not getting caught up in hype and making more calculated decisions. Even so, wanting to pay what you think something is worth is just good practice.

  • I'll let you know in 2 years when it is on sale for at least 50% off.

  • There was that whole medical bill transparency thing, but who knows what the guy actually did beyond signing a document and likely not even reading it.

  • No pop-ups are acceptable. It doesn't matter how small the pop-up is.

  • It sounds worth trying if people are good at tagging. I might have to try again.

  • The amount the world would be better if Syncs ads didn't exist would be negligibly minuscule to be sure, but it would be better. Every time someone was displayed an ad it made the world just a tiny bit worse. Even if it is the equivalent of a grain of sand on the beach. Perhaps overall there was a net positive, but my only point is that ads are bad and only doing it a little bit doesn't mean it is good.

    Like killing one person to save 10 doesn't mean killing one person was good in of itself. The stakes are obviously quite low in the case of ads in this particular piece of software, but I still don't agree with it on principle. If all ads on the internet were eliminated then the whole experience would be greatly improved.