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Comment Can't kill it. (Score 1) 112

Not while humans have psychological vulnerabilities to exploit to maintain addiction to it, and certainly not now that nation-states and other powerful actors have realized just how damn effective it can be as a type of propaganda.

There's a reason even a giant company like Facebook has given up on trying to connect people and instead wants to serve up news feeds, articles, information, etc.

Comment Re: Even in Europa simple tasks have got impossibl (Score 1) 168

From what I understand, people aren't disagreeing with your insight on identifying root causes in the software development process -- they're saying car functionality shouldn't be dependent on network access. The OP comment mentioned some cars being unable to unlock at all. It's this coupling of unrelated functions that exponentially increases risk by introducing interdependence.

Comment Art vs Profit (Score 3, Interesting) 120

A diverse and healthy movie scene is what's great for the theatre community, both exhibitors and movie lovers. I suspect economies of scale and consolidation of studios has resulted in larger scale productions, which tend to lean "safe" to protect investments (clearly that's a generalization, but there is definitely a growing sense of "meh" whenever a new movie comes out).

People want to be taken for a journey with an original and engaging story, not just more franchise installments. "Joker: Folie à Deux, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Transformers One, and Deadpool & Wolverine" All of those are sequels/franchise movies. It feels like movies as ART is dead and it's all sequels/entertainment. Basically, movies have turned into explody novellas.

Comment History is cyclical (Score 5, Insightful) 259

As Gabe Newell said about piracy a decade ago: "We think there is a fundamental misconception about piracy. Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem," he said. "If a pirate offers a product anywhere in the world, 24 x 7, purchasable from the convenience of your personal computer, and the legal provider says the product is region-locked, will come to your country 3 months after the US release, and can only be purchased at a brick and mortar store, then the pirate's service is more valuable."

Comment Re:Fuck cancel culture (Score 2) 115

"Cancel culture" is just a vague bullshit distraction buzzword. YES, you should remove public hate speech that instigates violence or genocide or compromises public safety, like yelling "fire" in a crowded stadium for shits and giggles . NO, you should not try to stop other speech because that's called free speech. Finding and pushing to the foreground words like "cancel culture" is just another rightwing tactic to distract from the underlying reasoning and morality of policies, which is what matters.

Jon Stewart is not being removed because he's advocating hatespeech. He's being removed because the company is worried his criticism will compromise Apple's profit, either through limiting sales in China or (ultimately) forcing Apple to relocate manufacturing. Let's just talk about the reality underneath in clear terms, not in propaganda thought-stoppers like "cancel culture".

Comment Re:Conflicting interests (Score 1) 115

> NEEDS to accept China
These words really, really need to be unpacked.

> NEEDS
Apple can always relocate to other places, but yes it'll increase cost per unit.

> to accept China
"accept" is a horribly vague word to use here. There is doing business in China, and then there's betraying supposedly core corporate values to increase profits X%.

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