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Its not just "wealthy people in the expensive seats", its how they keep showing me Jerry Seinfeld and Taylor Swift's reactions as if they are part of the experience. As if seeing the celebrities is part of what i came for.
You can really feel the income inequality watching the Knick's game as they spend tons of camera time showing all the rich people who get to be near the court. Maybe that's just weird to me...
A lot of companies collect data with no intention the end result can produce little of value. Other companies collect data with intention and it is a highly valuable product.
A perfect example of building for machines, not humans. SEO and related are a nightmare and should die. Write for humans
Similar operations are happening when you order a Waymo or a food courier bot. Massive data collection systems, all compiled into a single database owned by 1 entity. People underestimate the value companies place on data collection but then you see examples and it's wild
I don't want my toilet talking to me about what we do together.
Alright, its basically settled fact: Obsession will earn more than Backrooms. Truly absurd what's going on with Obsession.