still pissed they closed the sitting area this station used to have
fuck you san francisco
Can't let the homeless people there have a more comfortable surface than the cold hard concrete floor
my first act as president will be to make advertising illegal. apologies to the guy at the gas station who wants to sell me a $5 mix cd but unfortunately all advertising and sales pushing is punishable by a severe bonking and a fine equal to or greater than 200% of yearly revenue, per instance.
Which oval office desk do they keep the Communism Button in?
"as a commuter to or from silicon valley, I was not aware Google had a web browser! I'm gonna have to download that." —no one ever
It’s probably the idea of some 25 year old with a fake degree in fake science (“marketing”)
Exactly how I feel about the giant Twitter and Facebook ads in the subways here
Its so cool that we're not allowed to spend any money on expanding our mass transit services, but we'll spend a fortune hosting IRL pop-up ads on every available surface.
Caltrain's currently being electrified, buying new trainsets, and planning to massively increase frequency, but normally your point would be correct.
It's not really "spending a fortune" if it's just money exchanging hands between capitalists and marketing people and capitalists. There's almost no physical materials or labor going into this stuff as far as I can guess.
There's definitely some amount of manpower and materials going into setting up and changing out the physical adverts. Nevermind the folks paid to design and formulate implementation. For a display this large, I imagine its a substantial outlay for someone.
At this point, I feel like even calling it "tech" is an insult to the idea of technology.
I made this rant before, but where's the actual innovation? Google has no excuse advertising Chrome, something almost everyone under the age of 45 uses. To make matters worse, I begrudgingly admit that Alphabet has done some legitimately cool shit, like look at The Moonshot Factory for example.
I don't need 50 million apps just to take a shit in app-approved toilets in the city, the novelty wore off long ago. Want to innovate? Clean up the ocean, or help usher in high speed rail that would give Japan and Italy a run for their money. Make biotech that can eat up microplastics.
I know they are capable of better, and that's what makes this so frustrating.
I dunno I still see a lot of free space for more advertisements. It's only true capitalist efficiency if literally every square inch of literally every viewable surface everywhere is covered with advertisements. If a human can look away from an ad without seeing another ad then we haven't gone far enough.
Even that's thinking small. Get the ads inside the AR glasses of the commuters, and then you can target them. Boom--infinite ads in a finite space.
Who is even the target audience for a chome ad. Everyone's already using it unless they have an ideological reason motivating them not to.
Google knows all the firefox users live there and is running these ads just to make us mad.
The purpose of a lot of advertising is to tell consumers who already use the product that they made the right choice. This reinforces brand loyalty and prevents customers from switching products in the future
worried about potentially doxxing themselves
Immediately afterwards says they live in the surrounding area of SF
Like famed rapper tekashi 6ix9ine once said, I'm only scared of 2 things in life. First God, and the FBl second
We've already long since killed God and the feds could get me anytime they want to
Hex snitches, telling all their business
Sit in the court and be their own star witness
Do you see the one true leftist?
Yeah I'm right here!
Fuck around, get the whole comm sent up for years
Well now I know what they used to do for work, what they currently do for work, their politics, and approximately the whereabouts of where they live
Give it a few more years and I'll be able to figure out his address
I feel like in SF it does make sense unfortunately. The density of tech workers in neighborhoods like these that have influence over what contracts their company buys is so high
I've heard it's the same in Northern VA and Washington DC where there's a bunch of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon ads everywhere
crowdstrike
Thank you for reminding me of the 6:30AM call I got this morning on my bat phone for work from crowdstrike asking if I saw their email they sent me at 6AM. If you call me on the south side of 10AM you better have a good reason because I normally am up late for work. Lets just say I was not super nice with the person on the other end of the phone. I felt kind of bad for it right as I went back to sleep.
The hanging ads mixed with a single USA flag is incredibly fucking funny
The ads have the same prominence as the US flag (which is basically a corporate logo from way back anyways).