Salta al contenuto
0
  • Categorie
  • Recenti
  • Tag
  • Popolare
  • Mondo
  • Utenti
  • Gruppi
  • Categorie
  • Recenti
  • Tag
  • Popolare
  • Mondo
  • Utenti
  • Gruppi
Collassa

Forum Federato

Di Piero Bosio
  1. Home
  2. Categorie
  3. Senza categoria
  4. Look, EU, it is difficult to take you seriously when you forced all this cookie notification bullshit on us.

Look, EU, it is difficult to take you seriously when you forced all this cookie notification bullshit on us.

Pianificato Fissato Bloccato Spostato Senza categoria
51 Post 29 Autori 0 Visualizzazioni
  • Da Vecchi a Nuovi
  • Da Nuovi a Vecchi
  • Più Voti
Rispondi
  • Topic risposta
Effettua l'accesso per rispondere
Questa discussione è stata eliminata. Solo gli utenti con diritti di gestione possono vederla.
  • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

    @mkoek @Setok @dalias the least-worst path here is being honest "what is this so-called 'free' really costing me", but do it without one zillion popups please.

    Cassandrichundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
    Cassandrichundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
    Cassandrich
    scritto su ultima modifica di
    #41

    @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok Really telling what kind of person would blame the pigs and not the farmer...

    Jeff Atwoodundefined 1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
    • Cassandrichundefined Cassandrich

      @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok Really telling what kind of person would blame the pigs and not the farmer...

      Jeff Atwoodundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
      Jeff Atwoodundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
      Jeff Atwood
      scritto su ultima modifica di
      #42

      @dalias @mkoek @Setok we are, in fact, a different species than pigs. All I'm saying is, try to design systems that work with observed real world human behavior, and not against it. I am tired, so very very tired, of watching so many tilt at windmills for decades

      Cassandrichundefined 1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
      • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

        @dalias @mkoek @Setok we are, in fact, a different species than pigs. All I'm saying is, try to design systems that work with observed real world human behavior, and not against it. I am tired, so very very tired, of watching so many tilt at windmills for decades

        Cassandrichundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
        Cassandrichundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
        Cassandrich
        scritto su ultima modifica di
        #43

        @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok When the behavior of some humans is actively hostile towards others I care about, I absolutely am going to work against that behavior, and encourage others to do so too.

        Not doing that is how we got where we are. Letting bad people keep pushing norms and boundaries to do harmful things they wanted to make money doing.

        Jeff Atwoodundefined LisPiundefined 2 Risposte Ultima Risposta
        • Cassandrichundefined Cassandrich

          @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok When the behavior of some humans is actively hostile towards others I care about, I absolutely am going to work against that behavior, and encourage others to do so too.

          Not doing that is how we got where we are. Letting bad people keep pushing norms and boundaries to do harmful things they wanted to make money doing.

          Jeff Atwoodundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
          Jeff Atwoodundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
          Jeff Atwood
          scritto su ultima modifica di
          #44

          @dalias @mkoek @Setok you have to realize that, statistically speaking, all human beings have an insatiable bloodlust for "free"

          Open Riskundefined 1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
          • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

            @mkoek @Setok @dalias the least-worst path here is being honest "what is this so-called 'free' really costing me", but do it without one zillion popups please.

            Gundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
            Gundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
            G
            scritto su ultima modifica di
            #45
            @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok @dalias that's funny because SO doesn't pay the content creators either 🙂

            and the main point left out on these discussions all the freaking time:

            the reason the popups exist is because the cost of a thousand advertising "impressions" is roughly less than a cent for an unknown user, and around $12 for a user with a full profile, hence sites try to match you every visit.
            1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
            1
            • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

              @dalias @mkoek @Setok you have to realize that, statistically speaking, all human beings have an insatiable bloodlust for "free"

              Open Riskundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
              Open Riskundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
              Open Risk
              scritto su ultima modifica di
              #46

              @codinghorror

              dunno, imho thats overstating it. People pay for pretty much everything, either directly, or indirectly via taxes. And many of the things that are now supposed to be "free" used to be paid for (newspapers, magazines etc.) without even thinking about it.

              rather than a deep homo sapiens malfunction, the issue is more of a silly mix of adtech conditioning (here, free email for your data) and publishers not gettting their act together for the digital age.

              @dalias @mkoek @Setok

              1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
              1
              • Cassandrichundefined Cassandrich

                @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok When the behavior of some humans is actively hostile towards others I care about, I absolutely am going to work against that behavior, and encourage others to do so too.

                Not doing that is how we got where we are. Letting bad people keep pushing norms and boundaries to do harmful things they wanted to make money doing.

                LisPiundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                LisPiundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                LisPi
                scritto su ultima modifica di
                #47
                @dalias @codinghorror @mkoek @Setok Fun fact about this: This relates to the nature vs nurture argument.

                Nurture accounts for a lot and there's considerable archeological evidence for egalitarian societies.

                "Real world human behavior" is either a uselessly constrained set designating exclusively the state of current societies, or a uselessly broad term that can encompass basically any possible society.
                1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
                1
                • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

                  @nlupo @AugierLe42e yes, if we make the Torment Nexus a bit more Torment-y, perhaps it will go away? GOOD PLAN EVERYONE EXCELLENT WORK

                  Augier (fr & en) 🇵🇸🇺🇦☭🏴undefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                  Augier (fr & en) 🇵🇸🇺🇦☭🏴undefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                  Augier (fr & en) 🇵🇸🇺🇦☭🏴
                  scritto su ultima modifica di
                  #48

                  @codinghorror Well stop tormenting ppl then?
                  @nlupo

                  1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
                  1
                  • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

                    Look, EU, it is difficult to take you seriously when you forced all this cookie notification bullshit on us. That feature a) should not exist and b) if it did, should be a BROWSER feature not "every website in the entire world now has to bother everyone forever about this stupid thing" https://blog.codinghorror.com/breaking-the-webs-cookie-jar/

                    Gregoryundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                    Gregoryundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                    Gregory
                    scritto su ultima modifica di
                    #49

                    @codinghorror tracking users is not a technical requirement for any website to work. The intention with these warnings was to deter tracking, not almost every website punishing its visitors into submission.

                    Jeff Atwoodundefined 1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
                    1
                    • Gregoryundefined Gregory

                      @codinghorror tracking users is not a technical requirement for any website to work. The intention with these warnings was to deter tracking, not almost every website punishing its visitors into submission.

                      Jeff Atwoodundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                      Jeff Atwoodundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                      Jeff Atwood
                      scritto su ultima modifica di
                      #50

                      @grishka "no plan survives contact with users"

                      Oblomovundefined 1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
                      1
                      • Jeff Atwoodundefined Jeff Atwood

                        @grishka "no plan survives contact with users"

                        Oblomovundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                        Oblomovundefined Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                        Oblomov
                        scritto su ultima modifica di
                        #51

                        @codinghorror @grishka especially when the “users” are malicious leeches and rent-seekers

                        1 Risposta Ultima Risposta
                        Rispondi
                        • Topic risposta
                        Effettua l'accesso per rispondere
                        • Da Vecchi a Nuovi
                        • Da Nuovi a Vecchi
                        • Più Voti


                        • Accedi

                        • Accedi o registrati per effettuare la ricerca.
                        • Primo post
                          Ultimo post