Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-40164738-20191101225148

The mention of Q1 2008 is on the german language page. got a link with more graphs: https://www.svdj.nl/de-stand-van-de-nieuwsmedia/papier/oplage-telegraaf-ad-klappen/ Ultimately looks pretty grim for them, "De Telegraaf" having gone from ~770k to around ~350K per year. The smaller national ones seems "stable". This page doesn't mention bigger regional papers/tabloids though, but assume those are around 100K. I guess if we just divide biggest tabloid by nations pop, it doesn't look that bad. And when it comes to magazines (again no monetary values), here's a link which also has statistics for atleast down to 2010: https://www.mediamonitor.nl/mediamarkten/tijdschriften/tijdschriften-2018/. The reach (bereik) is calculated based on sample group of 17000 people aged older than 13 (under 20 pop is 3,8 million in 2018, they do mention the lower pop number). The only one of note is Kampioen, but this is a magazine supplied to members of the ANWB (essentially the premier road services here). According to them 4.5 million people. Libelle is the biggest woman's magazine and it's been steadily shrinking. I guess the two below it are stable enough. SO the biggest one (which is freebie given to members) has a similar amount to the biggest newspaper and the rest is negligible. I guess it's nice to confirm my suspicions. Still doesn't seem worth it for me, but I'm not much of a (e-)book reader, the internet replaced that for me. I guess it's good to keep in mind if I ever get into books, not everything is available on the internet after all. What's larger for you though? have a list up which has multiple with screens of 13.3". I guess they are out there, though the largest Kindle on there is 9.7". You need money in most countries to learn advanced stuff though, sure selfstudy is a thing but the amount of documentation one needs these days is pretty ridiculous. Would be nice if we reach post-scarcity before we reach catastrophic levels of unemployment due to robots being cheaper and more reliable. I meant more as in you have a sort of insider knowledge which gives you an advantage, you can react to it faster and get more subs/views. Just like with insider trading, someone knows a company will fold due an as of yet unreleased problem. You quickly sell your stock before it becomes public to either make a nice profit or minimize your losses. Other shareholders wouldn't know this though. I guess it's not quite the same as one is just using the knowledge to "optimize" their product and the other to bail from it before damage is done.

I was thinking when you were done collecting things. so for more mundane things, would that also have to be completely new for you? Yeah, that shit sucks. Competition is a nice thing in that regard, but most marketplaces just copy prices. It might've been underwater though, with all those typhoons over there.

I still prefer more security, a security question or 2FA before you can change e-mail (atleast for important things). I'd say PW is fine for a forum. You won't be getting notification I guess, but I assume you also primarily check the website first anyways. My notifications always end up in the spam folder anyways, no matter how much I try to tell my mail client it ain't spam.