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Davel23replied to π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ last edited by
Could be worse. See: Blipverts.
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[email protected]replied to π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ last edited by
Heh whatβs this from
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Right up there with the UI that shifts right when youβre going to tap/click on the thing youβre interested in and instead an ad or other feature is inserted and off you go.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Ready Player One. Excellent movie!
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
"Defrauding advertisers while annoying users is the next big thing, which will surely not bite us in the ass long term"
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This is fineπ₯πΆβπ₯replied to [email protected] last edited by
If by excellent, you mean nostalgia bait then sure
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I did this a long time ago. Instead of trigger on mouse up, I triggered a popup on mouse down then just loaded the page I wanted. It didn't actually do what it looked like it was doing, but the effect was infuriating.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Maybe they should have invested in AI technology that can tell with 95% accuracy when somebody is about to hit them in the head with a baseball bat.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Hmm... Watch an ad in order to post a comment.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Reading that made me want to slap you.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Also from: The Diamond Age (1995) by Neal Stephenson:
You could get a phantascopic system planted directly on your retinas, just as Bud's sound system lived on his eardrums. You could even get teleasthetics patched into your spinal column at various key vertebrae. But this was said to have its drawbacks: some concerns about long-term nerve damage, plus it was rumored that hackers for big media companies had figured out a way to get through the defenses that were built into such systems, and run junk advertisements in your peripheral vision (or even spang in the fucking middle) all the time - even when your eyes were closed. Bud knew a guy like that who'd somehow gotten infected with a meme that ran advertisements for roach motels, in Hindi, super-imposed on the bottom right-hand corner of his visual field, twenty-four hours a day, until the guy whacked himself.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
They don't need AI for this.
I recall that at least one website was having a transparent object follow the cursor around with a link to an ad in the invisible window. No matter where you clicked, ad.
Why waste all the electricity on trying to predict it, when you can get the same effect by simply snapping the ad link right to the cursor in a transparent window.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Don't worry, that's what the developer did. They just convinced their boss it's AI to keep their job
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Don't give them ideas.
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[email protected]replied to This is fineπ₯πΆβπ₯ last edited by
To be fair, the same can be said of the book it is based on
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Nah, just get personal PR managers for the involved people, let the company fail and make sure to move on before that.
The decision makes are exempt from consequences.
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Glad i was on topic then.
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Drink verification can!