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Lol @ this bad faith right wing argument


Tell me you live in a van without telling me you live in a van…but seriously congratulations or finding your passion.


Username doesn’t check out


He’s sailing away from California in the largest boat he can afford, thanks to the high cost of living:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimist_(dinghy)


This is so funny, Never heard of an optimist dinghy boat before until now.


You haven’t really given AppleTV+ a fair shake. There are some great shows and movies on the service. Ted Lasso, Dickenson, Wolfwalkers, etc. It’s on the low price side of streaming services and a free year is included with many product purchases. I wouldn’t call that a failure by a long-shot.


I tend to agree. They haven’t even taken the books out of the treasury apps.


This person is clearly not arguing in good faith


I just watched the Short Hike dev’s postmortem video. Super informative and really illustrates how he embraced his constraints.


oh sweet, I didn't know that existed. checking it out now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW8gWgpptI8


This comment reads like someone who’s is incredibly clueless regarding personal privacy.


Please note that being clued in and being a zealot are very different things. Which is probably the greatest issue of our times - if you don't scream your support for something at the top of your lungs, you must be against it.

Nothing parent says suggest he's clueless. He just made a rather common sense observation that investing in a very niche hardware company has a very poor ROI if your goal is getting accounts. But by doing this he BETRAYED THE CAUSE, so you must call him clueless to put him in his place. Bah.


I beg to differ. PP seems to see nothing wrong with Facebook breaking your property - that is, rendering your games and your hardware literally useless - simply because FB doesn't "care" about VR.

No. Wrong. This is clueless. If I spend a few hundred dollars to buy a headset and a game, Facebook has no legal or moral basis to take it away from me just because I won't use their other services.

It isn't a "privacy" issue. It's a theft issue. Being pro-theft is clueless.


Both of you can be correct.

FB shouldn't require an FB account for Oculus, and Oculus is not a major source of ad data for them. I replied up thread, but given the ubiquity of web and app tracking for FB, Oculus is almost certainly not incremental to their understanding of almost any user.


Like disgruntledphd2 said. That's actually another very common fallacy - I defended parent, who wasn't criticising Facebook, so I must be pro-facebook and probably agree with everything they do. Just... what!?

The point touched was very very narrow: Facebook very likely doesn't invest in Oculus for the sake of getting facebook accounts. I'd probably argue that it's not even for the sake of getting more info about the users, though I haven't yet. But I definitely didn't say anything like "they can kill your hardware device if you give up your account".

I did criticise tribalism, polarisation and automatically assuming that a discussion has exactly two sides. Hint hint.


This comment reads like a lazy ad hominem attack with no rational explanation for its position.


Wow thats incredible. Stay strong!


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