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Comment Re: Soylent gold is billionaires! (Score 1) 134

Except they're the same people who had the ideas that created all the things in the modern world that we both like and depend upon.

Can you be more specific? Which things? One might argue that they enshittified everything. I remember the internet in 1996 and while it had more technical limitations, I liked it a lot more than what we have now. It wasn't based on everyone trying to get our attention constantly and treating it as a commodity. Search engines worked. You only used the resources (bandwidth, RAM, CPU) which you needed for the things you requested.

Comment Re: 10 years of woke garbage (Score 1) 89

I think we understand each other and agree on some level, but not overall, so here is my stance. There is no left vs right in the US, at least not in any way that leads to significant political representation. The Democratic party is not left. It funded a genocide and that contributed to them losing the last presidential election. When you talk about both sides in media, you're really talking about which political ideas are commodified for profit, which is on the right side of ideology. Left vs right is not relative to the country, it's defined ideologically. Most of the US political spectrum is right. Left is about sharing power and protecting people. Most people in power in the US are unwilling to do either of these things.

Comment Re: 10 years of woke garbage (Score 1) 89

but there are also left-wing people buying up other media outfits

You are describing capitalism, which is very much a right-wing thing. Selling woke content, or whatever you want to call it, is decidedly right wing. Left vs right is about access to power and how it should be shared or not.

Comment Re: I don't think you understand the difference (Score 1) 89

The absolute top Stars might have net worth in the hundred million range or so but besides one or two super duper Stars none of them approach billionaire status. They simply do not have the money to start their own production studios that are capable of competing with Disney and Warner Bros.

If ten people with 100M each need access to 1B to create something, they can associate. They want the same thing and together, they have the money for it.

Comment Re: I honestly might be missing the point (Score 1) 89

The current barrier to entry for making money online by telling stories is you having the resources to read this text.

I think that's missing some important aspects. We have reached total absurdity in how "content creators" compete for our attention. That means a few thing if you want to make money online by telling stories, at least enough for a decent living.

First, you cannot do that without dedicating significant time to it, and I mean more than a healthy amount of time to dedicate to earning an income. It's all or nothing with your time.

Second, you have to be some kind of psychopath, convinced that you are justified in competing extremely for people's attention. It's not about doing something cool and giving/selling it to people who appreciate it. It's about pushing buttons in brains to keep people quickly rewarded and addicted.

Third, you need some leverage against established content creators, because you're aiming to steal attention from established audience. Most likely this boils down to a lot of luck.

I'm sure there's some counterexamples to the first two points, and I expect they're outliers and/or early established.

I think your statement is a bit like saying that anyone can make music with current tools. It's true from a certain perspective, but success is explained by factors that are ignored by that perspective.

Comment Re: We've heard this before (Score 1) 126

After 30+ years of relying on Windows, I moved to Ubuntu about 6 months ago. The amount of regret I've had is zero. When I need to work on a Microsoft Office document, the online versions are completely fine.

The online version might be absolutely fine but it's also still a data sovereignty issue: it is provided and hosted by Microsoft, "your" data included. If the OS becomes so irrelevant that we use web versions of everything, then the questions and issues about data sovereignty that were raised regarding local apps need to be raised regarding these web apps (and I believe they are).

Comment Re: meh (Score 4, Insightful) 188

And that's also why the liberals leaving was stupid - they needed to be trying to convince the conservatives, not be retreating to an echo chamber.

I think a number of people left not to retreat to an echo chamber, but because every post, every hit on X means money for Elon Musk.

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