Vlyn

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[–] Vlyn 12 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Good joke, you'd have to double and triple check every single citation as LLMs love to hallucinate.

I wouldn't risk my title or expulsion because an LLM fucked up my work. Even one missed reference or a false citation could cost you plenty.

[–] Vlyn 30 points 4 months ago (42 children)

Counter point: I know plenty of people who close the lid and then flush, then leave. So when you open the toilet you're greeted by a floater or shit streaks over the bowl.

I flush with it open, check if it's clean (otherwise use the brush and flush again) then leave.

If you want to close the lid you'd have to close it, flush, open it and check, clean, close it again. Are you doing that?

[–] Vlyn 7 points 4 months ago

Steam simply due to the convenience and already having a ton of games there. Steam sales are nice too of course.

GOG is awesome, but more for older games or for games I want to play at a LAN. Like the good old days where you hang out with friends, throw a CD (or now USB stick) their way and ten minutes later you're playing together.

[–] Vlyn 11 points 4 months ago

The secret is a bidet. Much cleaner and suddenly I spend a third on toilet paper compared to before (you still use some for drying and checking).

[–] Vlyn 1 points 4 months ago

That's just a tiny tiny part of it.

And on the other end are the actual ads, which are part of marketing campaigns. Where each campaign can define a specific target demographic (doesn't have to, but usually they do as it's just wasting money otherwise).

So for makeup the ad might target white single women in the age of 16 to 45 who live in better income areas for example.

I bet you have a hundred conversations with your friends where you didn't receive a fitting ad afterwards.

[–] Vlyn 0 points 4 months ago

Oh, I fully understand you, I just hate the idea.

Yes, they could work out a pretense of "One China" while staying separate and just adding a trade deal on top. Just as Ukraine agreed to be independent, give up their nuclear weapons and live in peace with Russia, having guarantees they wouldn't be attacked.

Sorry, but the only thing I'd accept is China declaring Taiwan as its own independent country. They can add a trade deal on top or whatever else they want to sweeten the deal, but that's what it takes. As long as China keeps up the idea that Taiwan belongs to them this is never going to work out.

[–] Vlyn 5 points 4 months ago

I mean hell doesn't exist, so the actual answer is none?

[–] Vlyn 1 points 4 months ago (2 children)

"One Country, Two Systems": Hong Kong, along with Macau, are the only territories in the People's Republic of China to supposedly enjoy a "high degree of autonomy" and freedom under the "One Country, Two Systems" principle as guaranteed by the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Hong Kong Basic Law.

Hong Kong even has their own government (which was undermined by the CCP), of course it's relevant.

Taiwan would first become a puppet of China, then forcefully gets fully integrated. There won't be any independence, especially not economic independence as China wants the chip factories.

[–] Vlyn 1 points 4 months ago (4 children)

How well the diplomatic solution of "One China, while keeping their autonomy" works could be seen with Hong Kong. Lol.

Free Hong Kong, fuck the CCP.

Taiwan should be an independent country, full stop.

[–] Vlyn 1 points 4 months ago

It already reduced the services severely. The included Amazon Music sucks if you don't pay extra. The included Amazon Video has ads now. And Prime gaming has reduced the offers.

While YouTube premium gives you full access to YouTube music and 1080p Enhanced Bitrate video quality. I only got it for the music, no ads on TVs is a bonus (Already had an adblocker for phone/PC).

[–] Vlyn -2 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Amazon has around 310 million active users. Amazon has 230 million Prime subscribers, even though it costs up to $15 a month. Yes, those include cheaper student subscriptions of course, but still.

Of course 30% is optimistic, but the average people I know happily watch those fucking ads. And don't even complain about unskipable double ads. They don't like them, they're still too lazy to install an ad blocker as long as they get their content. Each one of them would absolutely shell out 5 bucks to continue watching (it's less than a single beer when you go out).

[–] Vlyn 3 points 4 months ago (6 children)

There is no diplomatic solution except one: China recognizes Taiwan as an independent country.

That's it, done, this is the only solution to this whole fuckery. If that happens the US could just bugger off (well, if we hope China keeps its word and doesn't suddenly attack afterwards). What other damn solution is there?

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