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I have been to Rome and Taipei and Johannesburg, and crossing the road is terrifying lots of places.


Would love to enumerate those commonalities. Run by a psychopath? Commitment to violent lethality? Burning billions of dollars for uncertain goals? (ok there's one)


Certain patterns at top ranks?


They have the same what and why, but they don't agreee on the how.


Here's the extracted text https://pastebin.com/LS2LpLZ7


Did you use AI to extract the text? It rephrased the text along the way, I'm too lazy to point out all the differences, but if you for example search for the word "suspicious" (which is in the image but not in the extracted text) you should start to get suspicious yourself.


The old argument for being locked in to legacy software costing 6-8 figures a year was that you had no choice. Now you have a choice! Clearly that is better, and everyone should evaluate that choice on its merits, and the stock market sees that people are voting with their dollars. If your whole sales pitch is "good luck when it breaks!" you might want to reevaluate your business model.


The stock market is trying to predict that people will vote with their dollars in the future. I’m not quite sure people are really replacing enterprise Saas at large corporations yet. It’s more of a projection.


Blatant AI author. Here's a better article by humans. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1evvx89559o


OK, we've moved the comments to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46736815, which was an earlier submission of that URL, and re-upped it.


Sounds like it's not unheard of in the UK: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskUK/comments/1fabd0c/how_does_you...


I have more confidence that if I reply "never contact me again" to AI it might actually obey, unlike any people that have spammed me.


...until that rolls off the context window.


At least in the screenshots I did not notice absurdly large window corner radii.


Because every app is presented in fullscreen. Showing the windowing system would make sense if this was announced pre-LG.


I just Googled "kids magic show in Durban" and his ad showed up in the top slot (sorry if this post has swamped your ad bill); and as a bonus, the Gemini AI blurb also touted him: "For kids' magic shows in Durban, look for local entertainers like Big Top Entertainment..."

Doesn't seem like the issue is he's being outbid by international conglomerates with million dollar budgets. Maybe the kids magic show market has cooled in South Africa? Or users have left Google? Curious what we are to conclude here.


Google ads are very time & location dependent, the fact that it's showing to you might be a bad sign since you are most likely not close to Durban and this seems like an ad you only want to run locally.


Yes our ads were geo-fenced when I had them on. We have always had a good web presence, I think the conclusion is that nobody looks for services on Google, and our reliance on it above other channels is now no longer viable


Everybody looks on Google for services; or ChatGPT googles/bings it for them. Still the same.

We had a 10x jump just last month for my own company.

For bigger company I consult with we had stable revenue last 2 years even though search traffic declined by 50%, our Google ads still perform the same. In general buying intent still seem to come through Google, only 10% via GPT.

It will become more and more, but a full drop in 3 months means something else is wrong.


If I google for kids show in Durban, even if not from Durban, I want to see Durban related results.


There is no ad - that's organic. Money ran out day before yesterday


I really thought this would be about our company CFO who appears once every winter season, gets all lit up at the holiday party and then disappears until next year.


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