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Comment Dependence (Score 1) 70

By the time they jack up the price the brainrot is already too far gone. You don't remember how to code anymore. You have no choice but to keep paying for tokens. Eventually you end up begging on the streets so you can afford more tokens. You rob a liquor store so you can pay for tokens and end up going to jail, where you go through rehab and are finally free of the need for tokens. But when you get out, you can never quite get rid of the desire for more tokens, always in the back of your mind... This is how you become a silicon junkie hooked on Microsoft.

Comment Play stupid games... (Score 1) 36

I treat it like a fun game. The rules are all pretty transparent.

Sometimes it will create an order at an all-time high, and if you're not paying attention you get screwed.
Other times you can get a great deal if you get an all-time low + 15% off.
Also it's worth mentioning that they do send you an email notifying you of a price change.

If you're obsessively frugal, it can be worth it to cancel and create a new subscription mid-month if you monitor the prices of your most frequently purchased items to capture a low price.

There's also a little loophole: you can still cancel your order after the cutoff, as long as you do it before it ships. I think you still maintain your discount on your other orders this way. So if you only want 1 item, you could subscribe to 4 other items to get the maximum discount, then cancel the other orders and only keep the one you want. You should maintain the discount on the 1 item you wanted. They won't modify the order retroactively after it was created, at least the last time I checked, YMMV.

Comment Lonely Future (Score 1) 22

I, for one, can't wait to be able to lie back and have a movie generated for me on demand. I don't think I'd even need to give a very specific prompt: they should have enough tracking data about me to know what I like. Maybe they can even insert uncannily specific product placements for me to enjoy, so as not to break immersion. Afterwards, I can discuss the movie with my AI chatbots and fulfill my socialization needs.

What a lonely future we have planned.

Comment Re:The whole internet is full of backdoors (Score 1) 20

There was a certain baseline of trust in human laziness. A lot of security was "good enough" given the assumption that "nobody would possibly waste their time exploiting this complex loophole."

Now that you can automate all this, you can't even trust in human laziness anymore.

Comment Re:What am I missing here? (Score 1) 10

Apparently it was a marketing strategy. They expose your private transactions to the public, so other people feel more comfortable using it. And I guess people either didn't know or didn't care.

Hell, some people prefer it that way so they can show off I guess? Think of it as the equivalent of flashing your wad in a fancy restaurant, back when it was fashionable to carry fat wads of cash.

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