I still remember how the very first mod for Fallout 4 was fixing toilet paper placement
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You could argue it, but at the same time no one prevents you from going to AliExpress and buying cheap solar. The fact that US decided not to invest, does not mean solar on global scale is doomed. Rest of the world is doing pretty well
So you're saying me taking out some replaceable oil execs is going to make people have less demand for oil and everything that comes from it?
I really don't think he meant it that way. Think of it like this - if I want to generate some images, my GPU will run at 100% for few minutes. If I want to play cyberpunk, my GPU will run at 100% for hours.
But your (one of) solution is to kill half of the voting system to solve half of the vote manipulation. It's like solving spam by turning off comments. I don't think that is going to be a popular opinion
How sweet of them, to destroy everything I've built/own instead of just killing me
Turns out older phones with shitty displays that looked dark when viewing from sides were privacy phones all along.
Vote manipulation is done in both directions
It's literally how what you see is regulated. If a company X wanted to hide products from company Y, they could make bots to auto-downvote Y products and upvotes X products.
Granted, I feel like more commonly vote manipulation is done for geopolitical reasons rather than astroturfing
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I know a few, but usually they're heavy alcoholics