Futurama freely makes shit up. They'll invent new math theorems to make a body-swap episode work, but if their cool new backstory for Bender contradicts canon, they do not give a dang.
It's not the worst plot hole, because it doesn't affect the extremely episodic show. They're just willfully apathetic toward consistency.
Math isn't the problem, when you search "tetris attack snes" and the results are all "tetris," and then clicking "did you mean what you actually wrote?" returns "nothing on the internet resembles those three words, you freak."
Debt is destructive because it detaches prices from reality. It's how school, cars, houses, and medicine became comically unaffordable. If you can make up a number and demand people pay you forever then you don't need to engage in actual mundane capitalism.
Are you responding to someone who said, 'all use is forced?' Because I didn't.
If you want this in your browser, great, there's these things called extensions. The fact a goddamn LLM is standard, but DownThemAll is barely tolerated, speaks to completely fucked priorities at Mozilla.
'We pushed shit on everyone and a bunch of them are using it' never ever ever vindicates pushing shit on people. People use shit that's pushed on them! Do you know how low that bar is?!
I am a vocal defender of the underlying technology, and this is still some bullshit.
It barely exists, and its greatest promises are less than what neural networks can already do. Except to weirdos and monsters who delight in breaking encryption.
South Park has been political for a quarter century running. Libertarian dipshits don't know what the word means. Nothing they do is politics, because they're the default. Like how they don't have an accent, or an ethnicity. Those are ways other people are being different at them.
Futurama freely makes shit up. They'll invent new math theorems to make a body-swap episode work, but if their cool new backstory for Bender contradicts canon, they do not give a dang.
It's not the worst plot hole, because it doesn't affect the extremely episodic show. They're just willfully apathetic toward consistency.