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Good article! There's a new one I've noticed in a lot of places, "add us as a Preferred Source to Google".
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There's 'marketing' ones spiderman noir for example
Doesn't really matter if you talk shit online, it's just passive aggressive pressure relief. What matters is you not being able to effectively protest or do anything about it.
lol
Honestly this feels like a psyop. Like it's just meant to discourage people from wanting to do outdoors stuff together or going out into nature in general. I've seen a lot of sensationalist articles lately about getting…
Basically arbitraging human imagination. People love coming up with fantastical concepts because they get attention, but the more exciting a market is, the less likely it is to actually happen. Reality is usually boring.
Everyone is saying how awful and terrible this is, but I thought it was quite fascinating. I showed it some pictures of when I was in a bad headspace and it successfully associated me with introversion, procrastination,…
lmao
This is such an obnoxious reply holy crap... Why is it upvoted to the top of the thread.
The software scales just fine, the initial user acquisition doesn't. That's literally the premise of the PG essay I quoted. But thanks for the pedantic dictionary check on what a VC will fund. Super helpful contribution…
I look for a "social friction" moat. If an idea can be executed entirely from behind a keyboard, the competition is infinite. But if it requires me to sweat, do meatspace socializing, and actually walk into a physical…
None of those require Claude Code CLI either, you could develop their workflows with a script (bash, python) and any quality LLM.
All it takes is one person to go "I did this" and then the others have a good troll/joke to use. Doesn't take a lot of effort and people were more outgoing back then.
It was people that didn't like reading or nerdy kids, trying to spoil their interests.
I appreciate you for saying that. It's something we're going to have to deal with, high trust societies institutions getting eroded by these types of people only interested in getting theirs. What particularly bugs me…
So now you are going to buy your oil from russia and north america? Lol
If anyone pays for this they deserve to be scammed.
This reads more like intelligence community PR. The whole "hardened spy who just wanted to grill hotdogs" narrative is almost too perfect. It plays right into the USA ego. The narcissistic idea that everyone secretly…
It's really hurting the brand. I can't remember the last time I bothered to even check that index. I used to check it all the time.
I think that's a different category, though. Those backgrounds are actual video recordings of real places, not 3D environments modeled from scratch. It looks 'real' because the background actually exists.
IDK what's funnier/more pathetic, them doing this or an entire article getting written about it. MicroslopSlop
That's a pretty big aside
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Good article! There's a new one I've noticed in a lot of places, "add us as a Preferred Source to Google".
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There's 'marketing' ones spiderman noir for example
Doesn't really matter if you talk shit online, it's just passive aggressive pressure relief. What matters is you not being able to effectively protest or do anything about it.
lol
Honestly this feels like a psyop. Like it's just meant to discourage people from wanting to do outdoors stuff together or going out into nature in general. I've seen a lot of sensationalist articles lately about getting…
Basically arbitraging human imagination. People love coming up with fantastical concepts because they get attention, but the more exciting a market is, the less likely it is to actually happen. Reality is usually boring.
Everyone is saying how awful and terrible this is, but I thought it was quite fascinating. I showed it some pictures of when I was in a bad headspace and it successfully associated me with introversion, procrastination,…
lmao
This is such an obnoxious reply holy crap... Why is it upvoted to the top of the thread.
The software scales just fine, the initial user acquisition doesn't. That's literally the premise of the PG essay I quoted. But thanks for the pedantic dictionary check on what a VC will fund. Super helpful contribution…
I look for a "social friction" moat. If an idea can be executed entirely from behind a keyboard, the competition is infinite. But if it requires me to sweat, do meatspace socializing, and actually walk into a physical…
None of those require Claude Code CLI either, you could develop their workflows with a script (bash, python) and any quality LLM.
All it takes is one person to go "I did this" and then the others have a good troll/joke to use. Doesn't take a lot of effort and people were more outgoing back then.
It was people that didn't like reading or nerdy kids, trying to spoil their interests.
I appreciate you for saying that. It's something we're going to have to deal with, high trust societies institutions getting eroded by these types of people only interested in getting theirs. What particularly bugs me…
So now you are going to buy your oil from russia and north america? Lol
If anyone pays for this they deserve to be scammed.
This reads more like intelligence community PR. The whole "hardened spy who just wanted to grill hotdogs" narrative is almost too perfect. It plays right into the USA ego. The narcissistic idea that everyone secretly…
It's really hurting the brand. I can't remember the last time I bothered to even check that index. I used to check it all the time.
I think that's a different category, though. Those backgrounds are actual video recordings of real places, not 3D environments modeled from scratch. It looks 'real' because the background actually exists.
IDK what's funnier/more pathetic, them doing this or an entire article getting written about it. MicroslopSlop
That's a pretty big aside