Just because you’ve adapted to the lies doesn’t make them ok, nor the best version of what is possible
Just because you’ve adapted to the lies doesn’t make them ok, nor the best version of what is possible
Negative hype can kill a product that could have been good.
Positive false hype can deceive people into wasting money.
Sure, complete honesty would be ideal, but if you say “well it sucks right now but we promise it will be ok when you buy it”, not many people would rush to order one.
And they shouldn’t. It’s just another way of saying “people acting rationally based on truthful information”
Many good products never made it to market because of insufficiently good perception.
That should be a separate issue. It’s not the only available path, just one often taken because it’s the most forgiving of shoddy business practices, doesn’t justify its existence, either.
On the flip side, creating positive hype out of smoke and mirrors can be used to kill a competitor’s product for no good reason, so it’s not quite ok either.
I think people are starting to realize the depth of corporate deception and bad-faith practices and how that affects everyone at large, and so they’re rightly tired of them and trying to reset it all back to simple, effective, and fair ethical standards.
Jobs: Ass
Apple: Ass
Engineers: overworked
stg democrats are trying so fucking hard to cause a schism party
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whines about reductionist rhetoric, uses insanely reductionist example
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Yeah, without a disclaimer and evidence it’s modeled correctly it’s just straight misinformation at this point.
I hope they get pulled from the road. Problem is, he’ll just bribe some government officials
I hurt my dick today
To see if I still feel
I focus on the bread
The only puss that’s real
sky gramps is into all of this already
My problem is, due to systemic pressure, how under-trained and overworked could these people be? Under what time constraints will they be working? What will the oversight be? Sounds ripe for said slippery slope in practice.
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Sometimes if I really want to get someone’s attention, I’ll start a sentence with something like, “I’m not racist, but…”
I say, “I’m not racist, but you look great today.” They say, “That wasn’t racist at all.” I said, “I know. I said I’m not racist. You never listen. Typical Mexican.” ~ Demetri Martin
You’re talking about two different levels. The subtle racism in media, others, and from simple ignorance will still have an effect on anyone.
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