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crazypyro
·2개월 전·discuss
See's Candy is also what Charlie Munger considered their shift from distressed companies to high quality companies; its sentimental on a company level because it represented a real shift in investment philosophy.
crazypyro
·2개월 전·discuss
I mean... you've spent how many articles talking shit about Disney and then complain they won't sell you back your baby that you sold to them.

Hard to get sympathy here.
crazypyro
·4개월 전·discuss
One of the most annoying things is senior leadership thinking that these tools give them the ability to just go do things, then the actual engineers are stuck reviewing the massive amount of slop.

Output from AGIs used by experienced engineers tends to be vastly different quality than output from these leaders who are too disconnected from the slaughtering.
crazypyro
·5개월 전·discuss
I don't think that's what the original comment was discussing at all...

If governments want to require private companies to verify ages, those same governments need to provide accessible ways for their citizens to get verification documents, starting from the same age that is required.
crazypyro
·5개월 전·discuss
I think in WC3, if you clicked certain critters enough, they would explode.
crazypyro
·10개월 전·discuss
He was also placed under electronic monitoring program and immediately went about installing a VM to allegedly circumvent the monitoring software along with searching for a very controversial website relating to pedophilia...

He also lied about using his computer, his wife told on him to his parole officer, according to the court documents.

He was on parole for DDOSing* a former employer...

*Ah, I see your update, guess it was less distributed and more direct denial of service with the physical destruction and all.
crazypyro
·5년 전·discuss
Doesn't seem that expensive when the article also mentions they were making $2 million per year in royalties.
crazypyro
·9년 전·discuss
Isn't part of the innovation the fact that almost all users can click through that part of the process instead of spending lots of time in bureaucracy?

Is there justification for everyone who wants to process payments needing to understand that type of legal document? Is there some major liability that people are agreeing to when they accept the T&Cs?

I honestly just don't know anything about card redemption agreements and google wasn't very helpful.
crazypyro
·12년 전·discuss
The difference is YouTube is on at least a couple magnitudes larger scale. Furthermore, YouTube doesn't create content and host that, it only hosts the content, allowing for a much easier way to share copy-written material. On Twitch, the things they are muting are recorded videos of streams of their own site. Note the difference here. There's not an easy way to take say a movie and upload it to twitch VoDs in a reasonable amount of time. Lastly, the entire VoD is muted, even if its background music, game music, etc. and most of the time the key sound element is the streamer himself/herself, which is completely lost with muting system. Also why can they not just respond to DMCA requests? There is nothing that has been shown that they are receiving an inordinate amount of DMCA requests that would be impossible to handle with a more refined approach.