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”debunked"
paywall article
sketchy source
“Wiki” where all the source links are CGTN or other CCP things
Sure.
Right? How is it “any other asset” when you need it to live?
I wanted subtitles on Chromecast and Plex was the only thing that could do it without burning them in (at the time, maybe jellyfish can do this now)
I’ve got a few pairs of Smartwool socks that I’ve owned for years and are still great.
Why didn’t I think of this
“Penny wise, pound foolish” – but they figured out they can make people argue about the pennies and keep all the pounds for themselves
Oh interesting.
But you can sell apple gift cards on eBay, yeah? Sure you won’t get the full value, but you get most of it. And as you said, in this case Roblox is taking a cut for the conversion anyway.
So it seems like they could’ve washed their hands of this by making Robux transferable/ebayable: the “casinos” would still exist, they would still benefit from the popularity of the casinos, and the Robux are still “worth something”. But they got too greedy and dug too deep by trying to become the “eBay” in the situation and take a cut off both ends, and now they might be forced to make Robux effectively worthless.
outside the Roblox ecosystem
I have no love for Roblox, but if it’s a completely different website, isn’t this kinda…not their fault?
It sounds like those IRS scams that want you to pay with iTunes gift cards – no one claims that Apple is running the scam.
The article claims they were aware and didn’t stop it, and that’s why they are at fault. Maybe they could’ve revoked the API keys for those gambling sites? But is that even how it’s set up? (I don’t actually know how Robux work.)
I’m not an infra dev, but a previous project used SOPS and it seemed alright
And despite masking, COVID spread all over the globe and killed a fuckload of people.
Would more people have died if there was no masking? Yes, absolutely.
But the question of interest is: how many fewer people would have died if we made a concentrated effort to improve ventilation in public spaces?
Maybe I’m completely missing your point, or maybe you’re just being snarky/contrarian and don’t really have a point, but it sounds like you are basically saying (reusing the above analogy) “Why are we talking about adding seatbelts to cars when we already have helmets?”
Well so there’s the question: how much more effective is good ventilation than masking? I was under the impression that it’s, like, a lot. Orders of magnitude. Like if good ventilation was equivalent to seatbelts in cars, then masking would be wearing a helmet while driving.
But perhaps someone who is better at reading scientific results could find the study and come up with a better analogy for us laymen, in case my understanding is way off base. If it’s actually that masking is more like airbags, then I think people would be a lot more amenable to doing both.
Politicians occasionally like to throw money at things (PPP loans and forgiveness), so maybe we could convince them to throw it this way.
Hence inspections. Like we have health inspections for restaurants, we could have HVAC inspections.
I saw a study a while back that claimed that good filtration and ventilation systems in indoor public places were more effective than masking. If that’s the case, what I’d like to see is subsidies for businesses and public buildings to get.new systems installed, as well as new minimum air quality standards for public spaces with inspections for enforcement.
“Inflation seems really bad”
“But TVs are cheap now right”
“Yeah, but–”
“And every household needs, like, at least four TVs right? And people probably buy roughly 3 new TVs a year, right?”
“But what about food and housing and–”
“Bro they are saving so much on TVs it makes up for it! Call it 2% for the year, done”
Fuckin love pink ladies
“Sometimes there is a better choice than JavaScript”
We call it TypeScript
It’s also worth pointing out that this was sued in a copyright lawsuit some time ago. The wikipedia article mentions it, but here’s the slashdot discussion if you want to feel like stepping into a time machine: https://m.slashdot.org/story/158778
It caused a momentary panic when everyone realized that this thing runs the system clocks for everything everywhere, and if it got taken down by a copyright suit it would be disastrous for, well, everybody.