Less-corporate, creator-owned networks like Nebula and Dropout might be a potential route to a more sustainable and less centralized online video ecosystem.
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Or at the very least the Four Seasons Total Landscaping incident. It's like a Curb Your Enthusiasm cold opening sketch or something.
That's funny, when I paint my windows they stop supporting the transparency feature
Not this week they ain't
Yeah, at least these dominant corporations are now being forced to compete and become profitable without the advantages of free financing. This process is revealing the ghoulishness that their exaggerated ability to outspend their competition via borrowed capital had been hiding from the consumers.
I've been using directly negative adjectives like "bad" or "unsatisfying."
Except that time they unironically drop the f-slur... 🙊 but their hearts are clearly in the right place.
It's still true that a deflationary economy would be a mess though. If we had deflation, the rich wouldn't even bother investing and would literally just sit on a pile of gold like Smaug. I know trickle-down doesn't work but an economy where nothing circulates would be hellish.
Isn't this just World of Warcraft? It's practically a co-op ARPG at this point.
Well, then it can run DOOM. I'm sold.