← Back to context Comment by almost_usual 19 hours ago It’s preposterous, companies are blindly funding slop and the product is fool’s gold. 3 comments almost_usual Reply brewdad 17 hours ago It's the state of modern capitalism. Money must flow from one entity to another even if nothing of tangible value is produced. The flows of money prove the growth of both businesses. uuyy 10 hours ago If I spend money on tokens but my revenue doesn't increase, nor do I get any operating efficiency gains - where is my growth then buddy boyo?The growth in revenue's (since earnings are negative for them) only shows up for the model producer sznio 12 hours ago what kind of metric should we use to filter out that bullshit?dollarhours?
brewdad 17 hours ago It's the state of modern capitalism. Money must flow from one entity to another even if nothing of tangible value is produced. The flows of money prove the growth of both businesses. uuyy 10 hours ago If I spend money on tokens but my revenue doesn't increase, nor do I get any operating efficiency gains - where is my growth then buddy boyo?The growth in revenue's (since earnings are negative for them) only shows up for the model producer sznio 12 hours ago what kind of metric should we use to filter out that bullshit?dollarhours?
uuyy 10 hours ago If I spend money on tokens but my revenue doesn't increase, nor do I get any operating efficiency gains - where is my growth then buddy boyo?The growth in revenue's (since earnings are negative for them) only shows up for the model producer
It's the state of modern capitalism. Money must flow from one entity to another even if nothing of tangible value is produced. The flows of money prove the growth of both businesses.
If I spend money on tokens but my revenue doesn't increase, nor do I get any operating efficiency gains - where is my growth then buddy boyo?
The growth in revenue's (since earnings are negative for them) only shows up for the model producer
what kind of metric should we use to filter out that bullshit?
dollarhours?