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  • It's a giant scam to get people to defend low effort mediocre content.

    It worked for a while, because there was 100 percent a subset of people who just bought games because of social media hype. The combination of the changing media landscape and economic environment has resulted in this falling apart.

  • I feel like a huge portion of corporate America has adopted the following strategy:

    • Half ass a product despite a comically large budget, resulting in a product that ranges in quality from mediocre to downright terrible
    • Stick some culture war shit somewhere in the product
    • Expect reviewers to give you overwhelmingly positive reviews based off political virtue signaling
    • Put a magnifying glass on the vocal minority of genuinely toxic fans, so that you can claim everyone who doesn't like the mediocre product is toxic
    • bullshit about sales numbers
    • Obfuscate individual success/failures on earnings reports, and blame overall underperformance on "macroeconomic conditions"

    Like at this point it's on me for engaging with these posts I guess.

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  • Hyundai and Kia always has something out of the ordinary happen. My model was an ICE with two major flaws: one meant that the engine was liable to catastrophically fail and catch on fire at around 90k miles, and the other made it so stealing them was literally child's play. Kids were making TikToks on how to steal them..

    Hyundais just aren't good cars. They cut corners to the max, and when shit goes south just try to gaslight everyone involved. I'm highly skeptical that their EVs are high quality, because their ICE models were shitboxes.

  • Dude should have just added comments indicating that the code was part of some security test but was unfinished and extremely dangerous.

    Change a few file names, add a comment how it will never run under normal circumstances, and you've got plausible deniability.

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  • I feel like this is gonna be a cash cow for reddit, just not in a way spez can just openly talk about.

    A huge portion of reddit is OnlyFans promos. Reddit is making zero off of all this, because traditional advertising doesn't want to associate themselves with porn. A bunch of these "paid subreddits" will basically be a reddit's attempt to compete with OnlyFans.

    I honestly think it'll work. There's a lot of money in porn.n

  • I do feel the need to point out that the people posting the astronomical egg prices tend to live in the most expensive areas of the country, and don't do themselves any favors in terms of their choice of local grocery store.

    Eggs are $4 for 12 at Aldi. While that's a little more than twice what they usually are, it isn't really the biggest deal in the grand scheme of things for an individual consumer.

  • One thing to note is that there are a lot of bad American beers in small and mid-sized cities. Basically what happened is that in the 2010s it became trendy to go to a brewery with a food truck and just hang out. As a result a ton of "breweries" opened that were more or less selling the experience, with a handful of low effort trendy selections to serve as a hook.

    That doesn't mean there aren't good beers though. America is the land of people who do their own thing, often regardless of social norms and established conventions. There's a lot of great beers across a broad range of categories, it just takes a bit of digging.

    As a sidenote a lot of these D tier breweries are closing and/or rebranding. Changing consumer sentiment means merely being a craft brewery is no longer a hook, while rising real estate costs make the entire endeavor more expensive. The breweries in shitty locations tend to close. The ones in good locations tend to massively reduce their own output, while offering a variety of local alcohol and expanded food options.

  • I feel like bluesky is just an attempt by a lot of institutional powers that lost a platform when Elon took over Twitter to make what essentially is a clone of Twitter circa 2018.

    What a lot of people forget is that, even before Elon, Twitter had become super toxic. It was basically some pseduo-progressive echo chamber dominated by lazy journalists, virtue signaling politicians, and toxic hot takes divorced from reality. The moderation system was just selectively enforced based on whatever Twitter's SF HQ thought was relevant that day.

    I like the idea of anyone being able to spin up their own server and have a space for discourse. While it can be dangerous, I'd strongly argue that having a centralized private organization deciding what is/isn't acceptable is a lot more so.