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Comment Re:Gambling (Score 1) 47

Yeah, but you're still betting. Bookmakers are pretty accurate in their predictions too.

You can try and add as many layers of obfuscation as you like, but it is still just gambling. Everything you just described is an element of or factor in gambling. Overestimating the viability of a libertarian candidate? Chasing an inside straight.

Comment Re:By design. (Score 1) 23

"you can't realistically change operating systems without changing hardware." Thank you. That is the solution, buy a phone that lets you do what you like. You can, because Apple does not have a monopoly on the market. They have a monopoly on the tiny market they created for their phones and that they own. If they had the same control over the Play store, then I'd agree with you, but they don't.

And it doesn't look like Apple's customers care. People who want to sell them things care, but I'm not as interested in them. I sure don't care. I'm not being harmed. Someone who wants to make money off me the way they want, not the manner prescribed by the manufacturer I chose, faces lower profits.

Oh. There's a thought.

Is it actually that the complaint is that Apple has a monopoly on iPhone users? Just think about that one for a bit. Epic and whoever else aren't complaining that Apple controls the cell phone market. They aren't complaining that Apple controls "app stores". They're complaining that Apple won't let them get to their customers without taking a cut. Are the anti-trust laws for consumer protection or profit protection?

Comment Re:Meanwhile while you've been worried about trans (Score 2) 28

Aren't you compartmentalizing your concerns so that you aren't worrying about some other municipality's resource management? Look how distracted you have become by things you have no influence over. While the things you do have influence over are being disassembled while you worry about someone else's problems.

Comment It's almost like there's a causal relationship. (Score -1, Flamebait) 28

Like, millions of people in one place drink a lot of water.

This is the sort of garbage that is supposed to be taken as an indicator that the outlet publishing it is not worth your time. I just wish msmash and BeauHD had the sense to recognize that.

Comment Re:Complete nonsense (Score 1) 47

Oh, that thing bookies figured out a long time ago? .Why not just ask people what they think will happen without the betting? There is exactly no difference between this and a bookie taking bets on whatever. It's just a way to suck money out of addicts. Or, as bookies call them, f-ing degerates. Why? Because that's how you have to look at people when you run a gambling outfit.

Comment Re:Gambling (Score 1) 47

I saw the point as "a rose by any other name..." Calling gambling a "prediction market" doesn't mean it isn't just gambling. What's a roulette table except a small prediction market? Those guys on the corner wearing track suits aren't just playing craps, they're interacting with a predictions market.

That degenerate with the recently broken knees? Market player.

Comment Re:Gambling (Score 1) 47

Oh please, you'll probably start talking about how suspicious it is that you now have to go through sports betting apps to watch sports.

Hold on a sec, that is suspicious. Never mind.

All gambling is a "prediction market". Renaming things doesn't make them something else. I think we are in general agreement again.

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