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I understand where you’re coming from, but anecdotally the same thing happened to me except I have less clarity on why and no refund. I got an email back saying my appeal was rejected with no recourse. I was paying for max and using it for multiple projects, no other thing stands out to me as a cause for getting blocked. Guess you’ll have to take my word for it to, it’s hard to prove the non-existence of definitely-problematic prompts.

I experienced this with lobsters and deleted my account there. They describe it as a garden party, which is accurate. And it’s very easy to ruffle the feathers of those at the garden party if you dare question the politics.

Given one’s ability to trade in-game assets for real world ones, it’s not very different from any other virtual assets and so I agree with the appeal decision to treat it as something that can be stolen.


If GP is an asset with real value then acquiring it is taxable as income, no different from if you acquire bitcoin via mining. I really don't think video game players want to record every GP they acquire and file taxes for it at the end of the year. So a legal fiction of it being non-valuable is still probably preferable by them even if it excludes them from some legal recourse in the case of theft.


Tax would only be due on any net gain that's made, surely?


Well yeah, but that just means you also have to record both the GP you spend and the GP you receive and the fair market value at the time of spending or receiving it.

Unless you are thinking that you only would need to file taxes if you were to sell the GP for some kind of normal currency. That isn't how income tax works, you can't avoid or delay being taxed by receiving your salary as gold or bitcoin or some non-currency asset, all "clearly realized accessions to wealth" count as taxable income. And so just as you have to pay income tax on the fair market value of bitcoin or gold whenever you mine or otherwise earn it, you would also have to do that with GP whenever it was earned.


My employer isn't paying me in MMO-Bux, I am converting MMO-Bux into govt. backed currency at a date and time of my own choosing. There's no need to record anything other than the financial transaction.


I sold a few billions of runescape gold I acquired through staking during the pandemic. It was worth several thousands of dollars at the time. I declared the income when I filed taxes in Canada, as one would if they're a law abiding citizen.

If I hadn't sold it I wouldn't have made any income and it would make no sense to disclose anything about what's happening in a video game.


It's a shame that things that seem so simple take so much effort to shake out in a legal setting.

Obviously if they were able to trade it for money the thing was valuable, and that trade deprived the original players of whatever value, despite that value being artificial (Jagex could just just flip bits to give players gold), meeting the definition of theft.

Also interesting that Jagex tried to have it ruled as their own property as well. They have deliberate rules in the terms to the effect that they will never compensate you for scammed gold. They wanted to have their cake and eat it too; we create arbitrary restrictions on whether we will make players whole based on our convenience demonstrating their desire to treat it as without value where their own culpability is concerned, but also want it legally to be treated as their own property as far as culpability is concerned. Something about that feels off.


The legal setting is designed to take this much effort to shake things out. Jagex is a corporate person and thus has no inherent moral compulsion or necessity to avoid hypocrisy in their desires. I agree with your view that it’s sketchy in human morality, but they are inhuman, so our human moral judgement of them is inapplicable. Only their incorporating principles and the law bind their actions to be prosocial at all. Thankfully the law panned out to be prosocial here, and with such intense rigor that the judgement will likely be referred to in other countries as well going forward.


Would shutting down the game server for good be considered property damage then?


I think this was the basis for the "Stop Killing Games" petition/initiative that was brought forward in Europe in 2025. They argued they had to open games up to private/3rd party hosting for this exact reason. IMO, if you lose the ability to play the game, then that would be damaging the "property" that is your game copy as well. It's like if you booted up your favorite offline single player game at home to find that they deleted half the maps/content.


Is it theft or property damage when a company makes bad business decisions which deprives its shareholders of real-world value by devaluing the stock?


What’s needed to make it at least 121x productivity?


Claude 5.0


I upvoted you because I would like to know the response to these approaches


Thank you. Sometimes I get to like -4 or even -7 before it starts going up. It might be nice to graph it at some point to see my most varied comments. I'm at -2 right now

23 minutes later I'm at +2

6 minutes after, +5 +4min now +6, another 20 minutes +8. I think I'm in the clear


I just stopped caring about votes. It's often driven by inertia, and it can't differentiate a vote from someone who doesn't know anything vs a domain expert. Life is better once you stop caring about karma points.


While very true and sound advice, fake internet points make dopamine go brrrrr


speaking of claude code in Ghostty, I’ve noticed I can’t drag and drop images into the prompt when the session is within a tmux pane. I miss that, coming from the mac terminal app, which allowed me to do so. I’d be willing to look into this myself, but mention it in case someone already knows where to start looking.


@mitchellh what did you use for the memory visualizations? Looks nice, and the website plays well with mobile. Whats the stack?


Static HTML/CSS generated by Opus 4.5.

I like using AI for visualizations because it is one-time use throwaway code, so the quality doesn't matter at all (above not being TOTALLY stupid), it doesn't need to be maintained. I review the end result carefully for correctness because it's on a topic I'm an expert of.

I produce non-reusable diagrams namespaced by blog post (so they're never used by any other post). I just sanity check that the implementation isn't like... mining bitcoin or leaking secrets (my personal site has no secrets to build) or something. After that, I don't care at all about that quality.

The information is conveys is the critical part, and diagrams like this make it so much more consumable for people.


That's really cool. I was looking at them and thinking "I could probably make these with vanilla html/css but it'd be pretty tedious." Perfect use case for AI. I need to work on developing a reflex for it.


I've also started doing this, and it's surprisingly enjoyable to both do and even to read. The end result is often more readable to me than using a 3rd-party JS visualization library, because I only need to know standard HTML/CSS concepts to understand what's going on. And a side benefit is smaller pages with less bitrot due to being able to skip the dependencies.


That’s reasonable, thanks!


> my gut reaction is to see if there’s a way to pay to upgrade to a bigger model, only to remember that there’s no upgrading of the human brain

this might be one of the most sociopathic things I’ve ever read


I think the author might not have been speaking 100% with his tongue not in his cheek there.


Trading uncrontrolled population growth for TikTok sounds like a deal with the devil.


i think no one can stop that from happening.. you have electricity, you have apps. people will have more thinking on the child thing. and more time on the internet and less time on the home.


One thing i think a lot of people forget is the effect of Porn on fertility rates.


lmao what?

Is this some /r/nofap stuff leaking?


It does not take too much brainpower to see the relationship between fast sexual relief through porn and lower fertility rate.


With regard to AI, why not throw this whole article in an .md file and point CLAUDE.md to it? Codex is better at following rules so maybe you’d have more luck with that. But yeah, AI won’t code your way by default. People expect way too much out of the interns, they need direction.


This is one of the issues with LLMs in dev IMO.

You either have the case that tech moves on and the LLM is out of date on anything new, so adoption slows or you have tech slowing down because it doesn't work with LLMs so innovation slows.

Either way, it's great if you're working on legacy in known technologies, but anything new and you have issues.

Can I write a spec or doc or add some context MCP? Sure, but these are bandaids.


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