Comment Re: The question is... [in reverso world] (Score 1) 361
funny, everywhere i go there are boring blank walls that need to be covered. we need to start paying graffiti artists!
funny, everywhere i go there are boring blank walls that need to be covered. we need to start paying graffiti artists!
>"Imagine walking into a grocery store and seeing a price for milk that's higher than what the next shopper pays because an algorithm calculated that you're willing to spend more..."
Now imagine walking into a grocery store and seeing a price for milk that's lower than what the next shopper pays because an algorithm calculated that they're willing to spend more. Sounds pretty fair to me.
Maybe because you're talking about massive groups of diverse people as monolithic entities. Almost like a racist would.
the extra steps are where the fun and artistry come in
Yet again we see the users of slashdot using, maliciously or otherwise, Betteridge's Law of Headlines[1] to suggest something entirely different than what the article itself suggests. Please stop doing this.
If you laid down in front of a glacier, would it run you over or just push you along slowly? I'm imagining something like the steamroller scene from Austin Powers but more anticlimactic.
This is an extremely glaring example of the slippery slope fallacy. I won't even touch the political implications, as your faulty logic is enough for any reasonable person to disregard your statements entirely.
The company owned by IBM doesn't support free software. Who would have thought?
Who else is going to be buying calls with 20x margin on bitcoin 3x leveraged ETFs?
Until I navigated my browser over to opensea dot io and experienced the clusterfuck going on over there. Even worse if you have webfonts disabled for security reasons. Even when you do download Metamask, the browser plugin ETH wallet that the site requires for any sort of use, the experience doesn't improve.
Lots of kinks to work out before this stuff can graduate from beanie babies to something socially useful.
Yes, it buys us time to dismantle that whole silly fossil fuel economy.
Leave it to capitalists like Bill Gates and Robert Downey Jr. (???) to continue kicking the can down the road instead of taking a serious look at how to undo the ravages of capitalism
Politics aside though, this is a good development to buy us some time.
Aspiring monopolist calls out established monopolist for monopolistic practices, more at 11. Now, here's Harry with sports.
this is an attempted invocation of betteridge's law[1] on slashdot's part.
>Bots hyped up GameStop on major social media platforms, analysis finds
the source article is much more up front about the situation.
P.S. this is my second comment on slashdot after lurking for years, and it's about the exact same thing as my first comment, less than a week apart. knock it off, slashdot
this is an attempted invocation of betteridge's law[1] on slashdot's part.
>Bots hyped up GameStop on major social media platforms, analysis finds
the source article is much more up front about the situation.
P.S. this is my second comment on slashdot after lurking for years, and it's about the exact same thing as my first comment, less than a week apart. knock it off, slashdot
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