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Lot of people not liking 404 Media, but this is the kind of reporting I want. Point out what's going wrong. Bring it to a conversation without a lot of skew. Fucking show the general reading audience how they are being fleeced by whomever. Didn't Vice do this at one point?
Maybe. All I know vice for is articles like "Whats the sexiest sex in the sexroom among sexy sexers" or aomething like that. So the average r/askreddit post
So if they were basically regurgitating Reddit already, does that mean they were using AI before it was cool? They might have just used the Amazon approach to AI (I.e., why use technology when we can throw a bunch of minimum workers at the problem).
I recall vice doing that at one time also.
Isn't 404 media the guys from Vice who left before it imploded?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/22/business/media/404-media-vice-motherboard.html
Apparently so! I dunno how to remove the paywall for others I just use reader mode.
Just create an account, it's free.
And give them my data? Nahhh
The article's author was the Editor-in-chief of Vice's Motherboard as stated in his bio.
They were always hit-or-miss, but we're all worse off for them getting eaten by a hedge fund.
I saw this exact same "reporting" on the Verge and several other sites yesterday and earlier in the week, and without the paywall 404 has half way down reading the article.