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  • I think the most interesting thing is that you don't see any rage bait in that screenshot. It seems the grift is working as intended to me.

    Edit: case, meet point

  • keep showing viewers the videos that we think they’ll love

    We'll keep profiling you and target you with videos that drive engagement, so largely things that inspire rage or conflict between you and others. Extra points if we drive your political and social views further to the right.

  • Et tu, SZA?

  • "Muslim... Tripping... Ritual, nailed it" - NYT eds

  • But any man's toothbrush logout diminishes me

    Because I am involved in brushing my teeth

  • She's going undercover at the Kwik-E-Mart

  • Ah game gear TV. Battery life meant nothing to you.

  • I need more information. Rinse aid costs a fortune, but I also hate spots.

    Do you buy a particular brand of citric?

    Also rinse aid feels quite oily to the touch, like dish soap, is it really just citric?

  • It's often not the speaker doing the editing, there are thousands of channels built around creating and releasing these cast-a-wide-net shorts to subtly drive you towards their goal of obsessively watching right wing vtubers saying things that compel you to be a selfish narcissist.

  • Yeah, for real. YouTube is essentially placing infinite bets that it can drive you into the rabbit hole. Watched a short of Dillahunty give Peterson a verbal wedgy? You must like big words, so here's more Peterson! Watched a short of Joey Swoll telling people to be polite, because it rolled on automatically? Here's an Andrew Tate wannabe with shrivelled nuts to subtly criticise you about your dad bod.

    Obsession and radicalisation are one and the same to the algorithm, and both turn a targeted individual into a money printer. And fuck the consequences right? Because Google got theirs.

  • Is that the same thing sold as "frite sauce"? That stuff is the food of the gods

  • Interesting take and thank you for being detailed. Part of my problem is various commitments mean I only get short and sporadic spells to play these games, so forward planning feels like a chore when you want to get stuck in for 3 to 4 hours, but might not return for a week or two.

    It sounds like the way you play here is the way I played the various Tycoon games (particularly Transport) when I was younger. Paper and pen optimisation was part of the grind and made it very fun.

    Now I just want to get things going and bask in my barely working mess of a solution. (This probably makes it feel way more roguelike than it actually is!)

    In that sense I guess Satisfactory might be structured enough to fit my schedule, but I'll definitely be looking out for the things you mentioned.

  • I came to PS through YouTube shorts and his streams were cut to ribbons and repatched into something resembling a zeitgeist-appealing view.

    Then I watched a couple of his long form videos and was like ... eh. If anything it taught me more about the danger of using shorts as an onboard to any big vtuber. Much like movie trailers and their movies, they tend to overpromise and underdeliver.

    This became undeniably apparent when YouTube started shoving Jordan Petersen into my feed. Much like the thousand monkeys at their typewriters, you can take the words of anyone who talks at length almost daily on a subject and edit them into something that sounds reasonable and appealing.

    I already knew that JP was a right wing rhetoric Markov chain posing as an expert/pundit before YT started promoting him, but it really did cement the point.

  • The comment: loosely held opinion shared for the enjoyment of casual internet debate

    The reply: informal fallacy salt the earth any % speed run

  • Oh yeah, sorry not trying to be snarky - you are completely right so it is useful information.

  • I have made a note, thank you!

  • Yes I know, that's why I use both for different purposes

    I mean whether TailScale is more similar to Mullvad in business model and customer centrism, or whether the early signs of enshittification are already there (I haven't seen any red flags to date)

  • Mullvad is one of those services that just works and I never worry about whether my server's connection has fallen over. It's fairly priced, transparent, and doesn't abuse my privacy or trust. They never try to lure me into buying more/bigger/better like pretty much every company does now. Much like my water supply, I literally forget that the underlying solution exists because it so reliably does it's job.

    Feeling the same about Tailscale recently, but this comment is bait to find out if I'm wrong! Not paying yet but considering it.

  • Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Thank you thank you thank you