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Comment on: How can small and mid-sized travel businesses boost their sales?
Connect with your community and figure out what they want from a vacation and offer that kind of stuff. Many people aren't traveling because they can't afford it or because of travel restrictions. So offer cheaper travel options to little-known local getaways. Create packages from a collection of venues in nearby small towns. Sure, you might not make as much money, but who the hell is making gobs of cash these days?
1 30 Sep 2021 21:56 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
So that users that are under the age of 13 do not need to register in order to use the site without seeing profanity. There are laws against sites that collect data on those under the age of 13. I generally agree with you, but I think you can communicate your point without using profanity. It would be different if they banned the name Eric Ciaramella.
1 17 Apr 2021 12:48 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
Tbf, the platform allows free speech, but it censors swear words, bad language, and taking the Lords name in vain. They ban the n word, f word, c word, and others, according to the article. It's not ideal, but it makes a lot more sense than an arbitrary limitation on speech. It's free speech, but more family friendly.
0 16 Apr 2021 14:11 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
Comment on: Formerly Homeless Man Enjoys New Life In First 3D-Printed Home In US - Activist Post
This seems like a very loose definition of 3D printing. I think they mean: automated construction. For those that are unaware, prefab homes have been a big deal for a long time, but they have been seen as homes for poor people. But when snobs walk into the new prefab homes, they don't even realize that they are in rooms or entire houses that were delivered by truck. If you are planning to build a cabin in a remote area, prefab is really the only sensible way to go.
5 30 Mar 2021 17:30 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
Comment on: The Royal Navy’s Robotic Sub Will Be Test in Depth Of Ocean
Robotic subs are a weird concept. Submarines typically maintain their stealth by cutting off their communications for days or weeks. How does a robotic submarine make decisions without a constant stream of communications? And if the submarine is meant to deliver a payload and then return home, isn't that just a modified torpedo, then? Like how a drone is to a missile. If they maintain communications for days or weeks, then they are liable to be hacked. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out.
1 02 Mar 2021 17:29 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
Comment on: Is The Next Silicon Valley in Africa? - Activist Post
I know you were talking about race, and I really wish I could say that race has nothing to do with it. Unfortunately, the race-based political climates of Africa have almost everything to do with it. It's not racist to say that the people in Africa are too racist to sustain this kind of shit.
1 15 Feb 2021 21:54 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
Comment on: Is The Next Silicon Valley in Africa? - Activist Post
Servers require a lot of infrastructure. So do cell towers and the like. Anybody who provides the network owns the game. Lack of options creates the strong potential for monopoly. Ground-based infrastructure is hard to sustain in Africa because of the soil and the political climate. Maybe try to start an agricultural revolution in Africa first.
1 15 Feb 2021 21:51 u/IAmNotABusinessMan in g/technology
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