You completely forgot:
"Actually just monetizes somethign that already existed for free"
Though I guess Ads is already the free space.
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I would add "people blame programmers and CS majors instead of rich dudes for some reason."
My code only gets me one square :(
(Doesn't work)
So if someone says Windows, everybody gets a Bingo somehow?
The "bug causes death" thing can be ticked for everything safety critical. Starts with the small electronics in an elevator.
Are they making elevators without mechanical fail-safes now?
Getting real SAO Abridged vibes here
do i create a new tech alt on some short form content site? or is there an intended way to use the bingo board
skynut will 100% be a thing meta makes
This is fucking hilarious
Somewhat unrelated but… can anyone define "rich"? How much money before one is deemed rich? Where is the line drawn between rich and non-rich?
Here's a couple of good starting points for the line:
if you have to sell your time/labour for money, you're not rich.
if you can take a day off and not need to tell anyone about it and not lose money because of it, you're rich.
That's a really poor metric, because that encompasses many salaried jobs.
But yes, it's ultimately just about whether or not you are selling your time for money, or if you have acquired enough money to exploit the labor of others to make yourself more money without doing anything yourself.
Most people with salaried jobs are not rich
That's what I'm saying.
Is your main income through capital or labour. That simple. Always been.
You're middle class if you're still working for your money. You're rich when your money works for you.
A $5 million a year actor/athlete still has to work; they are also paying for their trainers, agents, dietitians, clothes etc. They are upper middle class.
A trust fund baby with an income of $1 million a year is the rich one. imho.
Bought the gov means you're rich.