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My Comment on Louis Rossmann’s Netflix puts AI ads in paid tier: pirate EVERYTHING at this point…

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GMAceM commented:

The idea that there’s someone out there making $0.00 (and most likely losing money) defending Netflix and other billion dollar corporations is pretty freaking funny. Like really, life is hard, things are expensive (and becoming more so by the day), and someone just wants to be extra railed by these companies while actively saying “the companies are right!” It’s a crazy world we live in and I guess being right is better than being alright.
Louis Rossmann replied:

People advocating for their own misery In an attempt to own the people that they dislike is something I will never understand. Remember when I had a long video going over a lot of the design flaws in Apple products? Somebody was saying that I was being a self-promoting jackass, just looking to make my own money, in spite of the fact that one of the specific videos he was referencing was pushing for Apple to come out with a warranty replacement program for a defective product that I was charging $300 to fix at the time. Once I eventually got what I wanted, I was no longer able to bill for that repair because Apple was doing it for free. And people who owned Apple products who are fans of the company, who owned the very product that was failing, were saying that I was full of shit and wrong. Apple was charging $650 to fix that defect. These people would rather pay $650 to have their problem fixed If it means sticking it to me, than pay $0 if it means admitting I had a point. Humans are very tribal in nature. It’s very easy to get us to act against our own best interests. Just give us someone to hate.


My reply:
It’s similar to that monkeys in a cage experiment where the one that doesn’t get any food ends up being like, “Then neither of us shall eat, byotch!” It’s very nihilistic, if you ask me.