Cross posted from https://lemmy.world/post/19778182
b_n 3 weeks ago • 100%
I know of some people that never use 403, but instead opt for 404 for security reasons. 403 implies that there is something they could have access to, but don't.
I think in some situations that this can be valid, but it shouldn't be a crux.
b_n 3 months ago • 100%
My cat. Sure its not recent. But my cat 😃
b_n 3 months ago • 100%
ROI from adverts is always a shitshow though. If you come off a plane and see <brand name product> and buy it, is it because you just saw an advert for it, or were you always going to buy it. There is of course stats that may show number of impressions vs. total purchases trend, but its still just massive correlation that I imagine there is a bunch of people pulling spreadsheets together to justify their marketing spend. Anecdotally, I've heard of data teams working with marketing teams and just going "whelp, whatever you need to justify your job", etc.
Real ROI via direct sales though, that's somewhat measurable since you have a direct cost of acquisition (sales person salary, overheads, etc) vs revenue.
b_n 3 months ago • 100%
I always wondered this too.
Found a website saying Youtube adviews are $100-300 per 10k (ad views, not video views). That's 1-3¢ per view. If we assume an ad is 10seconds, then your time is worth 0.1-0.3¢ per second, or $3.60-10.80 per hour.
An A380 looks to be 380-615 seats. I'd imagine they're more often optimising for space, so let's say 550.
Long haul flight, 10% of people at any time using inflight stuff, 8 hours, 4 ads per hour = 5500.18*4 ads watched. 1760 ads. There will be a massive premium for planes, but surely only one order of magnitude more (e.g. 10x). That's equivalent to give or take 20k YouTube adviews which would be $200-600 per flight.
There are a lot of planes in the sky every single day though....
b_n 4 months ago • 100%
I thoroughly agree. Which is why we need governments and regulation IMO. Consumers are working in a vacuum of knowledge, businesses are not incentivised to give said knowledge.
b_n 4 months ago • 100%
Just because something is expensive doesn't always mean that the standard of living of those making the product is any better. Nike sweat shops for example.
Consumers dont have a lot of transparent choices here. Governments have roles in regulating and making the true cost of products more transparent. I'd say businesses have that responsibility, but clearly that doesn't work, otherwise we wouldn't be here etc. Businesses dont want people feeling guilty when they buy their product, so why would they tell people.
For a business to be competitive in a harm free supply chain, then the playing field needs to be levelled. Transparent supply chains everywhere, make everyone feel guilty all the time, maybe something would change.
b_n 5 months ago • 100%
relying solely on cash injections.
That's just the case. Not everyone buys lifetime subscriptions. This is a short term cash injection for investment. I don't know their books, but I doubt the majority of their long term income will come from these lifetime subs.
b_n 5 months ago • 100%
There are some ski lifts that give lifetime passes. Its used as a cash injection to fund investments rather than lending off an institution that will want their money back.
Sure you'll want your lifetime video data for free, but I bet there are a bunch of lifetime members that don't watch much over a lifetime and/or the risk of future video watching outweighs the loan interest they'd have to pay otherwise.
b_n 8 months ago • 90%
Killing them I don't think will help. I wouldn't forgive them. But I hope society is able to rehabilitate that person, because killing others isn't something I believe is an accepted normal thing to do, and that person has problems that need resolving.
b_n 8 months ago • 100%
I guess politics is modern societies version of how to make rules in society? E.g. it's all politics, no?
b_n 8 months ago • 100%
Say something dumb in an IRC channel? Get banned.
The good ol' days when I was young and irresponsible and got banned for it. I learnt how to converse with people online through this. Talk shit, get banned. I also feel like I forgot some of this on later platforms.
I hated it at the time, but like most learning experiences, grown to appreciate it later. I can't believe I had free and unmoderated access to the internet's back in the early 2000s. Shout out to those mods for putting a teenager in their place!
b_n 8 months ago • 100%
I hope you're taking steps in the right direction (I mean acknowledge it's all shit is half it right?). Its taken me a journey over the last 2 years to try and understand it all, and I'm in a better place because of it.
Still don't understand it all of course, but it feels better knowing I'm not the only insane one.
b_n 9 months ago • 88%
Traudulent freason
b_n 9 months ago • 66%
Off topic, but did you use a password generator for your username?
b_n 9 months ago • 100%
I just want to hear the rest of this song now.
b_n 9 months ago • 100%
I know the guy working on makepad is trying to solve this problem along with vr headsets, Apple tv, etc. It's really painful because of dependency bloat messing with build times so he ended up rewriting a bunch of things 🤷♂️.
b_n 12 months ago • 100%
Next time buy a laptop for him. But get him a chrome book and charge him for the best? It's. It stealing if he was going to lose the money alway right?
b_n 12 months ago • 46%
Prank bro is a shit head.
But if America had less guns, then the debate over someone losing their freedom changes drastically.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Ah, see that's where I am going wrong. I don't engage in any content, but I do code in Rust.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Im still wondering whether OPs comment on private property was related to non digital assets or not.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Yep, exactly this.
b_n 1 year ago • 50%
Just hypothetically, someone walks into your house, picks up a table and leaves with it. What do you do?
b_n 1 year ago • 0%
I want to believe, I really do. But people were saying this prior to him winning the first election... And the second.
Let's just hope he doesn't get elected 🤞
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
I reject your reality, and choose to substitute my own. I'm going to remain 36 forever... Please...? 🥺
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
I think he means that by contributing to the likes of threads legitimises the platform. And when you "create content" there, then you're essentially doing free labour for the venture capitalists, since their asset is only valuable if people use it.
b_n 1 year ago • 66%
So, I've been running Linux as a desktop for a number of years, never had a problem of it dieing weekly or monthly. I've had my share of "ah shit, I should restart because some package updated and tings got a little spooky", but never out right ded.
In saying that, I'm used to this modus operandi, and how to fix these things, but I'm curious as to why you were having weekly/monthly issues. E.g. were you running the latest distros, and not LTS versions?
A comparison with windows is that they control the whole OS, and on theory everything is LTS. Linux gives you those freedoms, and also those problems if you choose to use them etc.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
See, I sometimes complain about having to use a Mac (the hardware is fine, the OS, meh), but you have reminded me that it could be worse. Thanks for your suffering.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Is this where the saying "young at heart" comes from?
Also in my 30s.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Looks a little like the cover for the game Journey https://images.app.goo.gl/oY16Cy73nEMijkRn7
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
I'm mildly curious about the OG post. Not curious enough to Google though.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
I approve of these ancient memes, and I would like to see more. Crispy.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
What do I do now that I've crossed all 9 off in the first scroll?
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
I'm genuinely curious, why do the points matter?
This is just absolute madness. I love it
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Yes her!
"Reddit in chaos" haha. Sometimes things are so relative.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
The used to have an in house employee that was paid to write up the answers. I forget their name and handle though. But that was axed years ago in favour of the free moderators doing the job.
The cost of person hours is huge though. Whatever the "wage" they would consider for mods would essentially be volunteer slave labour.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
Oh man, does this cat drip by that definition. They bunch up into tumbleweeds.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
I was wondering how it was going to be unhinged. Was somewhat surprised, and I have no other better word than unhinged.
b_n 1 year ago • 100%
A bunch of old Cherry MX Clears that I recycled from a 60% keyboard that I had laying around. So much desoldering (including led) just to resolder them on again 😅
Obligatory bongocat on the OLED.
b_n 1 year ago • 80%
Feed overrun by cats.... What's the problem?