I found the idea interesting, just something to think about as these platforms continue to develop.
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I found the idea interesting, just something to think about as these platforms continue to develop.
The user with an AI copyright notice on every one of their posts is one of my favorite “gimmicks”.
Reddit search has always been quite poor, at least for me. Not sure how AI is going to improve that haha
The first time I saw this term used was on twitter, from a somewhat funny twitter troll.
I’ve been thinking about it as well, I think if I were to do it I’d probably post and immediately close the app, and disable notifications, to prevent addiction. Go for it, it might be fun who knows.
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A few people have had similar thoughts and deeper conversations including a few comments from their CTO can be found over on hackernews.
If I had to guess, it’s because of money. There was more incentive at the time to grow fast and try to maximize profit than to limit growth and potential profits in case of a market downturn. Tim slightly explains what happened.
I feel like back in March 2022 Epic did not really anticipate market conditions to continue to worsen. Big miscalculation on their part.
Thanks, the inspect field trick worked. I was almost locked out of this account as it has no email attached to it.
Bogleheads, and the bogleheads guide to investing
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads®_personal_finance_planning_start-up_kit
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads'_Guide_To_Investing
I’m very glad that someone recommended me bogleheads, after reading, I was able to open up a roth and contribute yearly which may be one of the best personal finance decisions I’ve made.