>Tesla hyped their basic lane-keeper and car detector into an "autopilot" then repeatedly plowed into clearly visible obstacles and killed people.
> The serious Uber and Tesla accidents were not edge cases. They were blatantly obvious obstacles: a semitrailer, a fire truck, a fixed barrier, and an isolated pedestrian on an open road
Yep, people have been repeating this same meme for a little more than half a decade and the amount of money they make and product they sell has only gone up.
Also the fact that only Apple makes Apple products, as opposed to other Windows/Android computers/laptops/Phones/tablets which have multiple competitors.
So if I didn't voluntarily giving up my privacy for something (an invaluable product to use) you wouldn't let me? Why? It's none of your business what I desire from my personal privacy.
lol this place doesn't have real mods; only downvoting scripts against accepted narratives... somehow worse than reddit oddly enough because everything is concealed and limited
It's not about sunk costs; it's about being able to redo all the hard parts ... that a small startup would not be able to do it and a large company would fall prey to the same short comings youtube has right now
>youtube is great for building an audience, but not nessesarily good for keeping it.
I wouldn't make that youtube's fault. People just grow out of content or like other content.
And the overzealous community guidelines and copyright strikes are a result of hundreds of lawsuits against youtube by the movie industry, and a need to appeal to advertisers for their platform.
Youtube barely makes any real income, just barely.
People seriously seriously underestimate the amount time and tech that has gone into youtube.
PeerTube/alternate youtube will also be subjective to the same things and similar things will happen.
Copyright system has to inspect billions of hours of video in a day, you can't expect people to do all of that. Will the alternative that isn't already a huge company have the assets to deal with all the copyright infringement? To have the enourmous CDN and advanced AI filtering algorithms that is better than youtube?
[citation required]