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So good, and not so easy at all esp. on mobile. Thanks!


Awesome! Is it hard/possible to put the finished game on a cartridge or do you play it with an emulator?


ChatGPT cant really provide accurate information on anything, least of all legal matters. Anyone relying on it without double-checking its responses is a on thin ice.


No if anything we are going more into the cloud, but using mostly open source SaaS that can be self-hosted if needed.


I like end to end security more than zero trust as a term.


Interesting how everyone was calling musk a madman for paid twitter accounts and suddenly its a trend. I think it makes sense too, but sure as hell I am not going to be part of it this time around


>Interesting how everyone was calling musk a madman for paid twitter accounts and suddenly its a trend.

I think you are taking a very interesting spin on the situation and leaving out many factors; notable blowing up advertising revenue to the tune of several hundred million dollars per year in exchange for a program that is now pulling ~30M/year.


> notable blowing up advertising revenue to the tune of several hundred million dollars per year

Twitter booked ~$4b/year in advertising revenue before Musk.


How would you know what Twitter booked with Musk, now that it is a private company and they don't have to report it, other than rumors and heresay?


Rumors and hearsay aren't worthless when they're published in the Wall St Journal, which has the ability to vet its sources.


Obviously not everyone called him a madman. Personally I found it weird to tie SMS 2FA to paid accounts.


When 20% of account holders pay for access, wake me up. It's not a trend until people actually spend money.


I doubt 20% of twitter account holders actively use twitter.


Are 20% of Twitter account holders flesh and blood?


I remember, back in the days when slashdot was the sole filler of the role now dominated by Hacker News, people would sarcastically respond to ideas for how to "solve spam" with a long list of things, checking whichever options applied this time.

I wonder how such forms would be filled out these days, in response to ideas like these?


People called musk a madman for paying a huge premium for twitter.

> suddenly its a trend

How many people do you know that are paying for social media? I personally know none.


I personally know no one that owns a Ferrari. Does that mean no one buys a Ferrari?


You have seen Ferraris on the road, despite not knowing someone who owns one.

There will always be a subgroup of people that will pay for social media, either because their work pays for it or because it is crucial enough for personal reasons.

I am happy to pay for social media if there is zero tracking and zero advertising. However, so far advertising is way too lucrative, so this won't happen.


> Does that mean no one buys a Ferrari?

No. It just means there isn't a trend of people buying ferraris.


But this hasn't happened, it's the opinion of this person who wrote the article. That doesn't vindicate Musk


It feels like it might be one of the best ways to combat bots and spammers right, and also avoids the life impacting edge cases when a real person gets banned by whatever automated system with no hope of recourse.


This was the original finding of paid accounts for SomethingAwful forum. 21 years ago.


It seems to have worked too. Originally free accounts were great for getting people to sign up on social media websites. Well now it seems like we are approaching saturation, and most people with internet have an account on the most popular social media sites. Probably a good time to go back to paid accounts again.


Almost incredibly beautiful space. It does feel like out of some glossy gadgrt magazine though. But i guess they seek out the people who have these designed workspaces full of highend gadgets.

i would love to have something like the Herman Miller Aeron Remastered though, my chair sucks...


This explains why "AI" definitely needs human oversight and control, especially at thr current stage.


I wonder why ppl post obvious chatgpt comments here, like why...


Nice blogpost but I learned nothing avout what NIS actually means for tech businesses. Anyone has a better source?


What exactly in tech business? Any sectors? You can check your sectors and get some information atleast.


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