@pheonix
Yes, that is so strange… as you & others in this thread comment: “You bought X once, so you must need 10 more of it! Who thought of this?” 
It's so creep- weird. Why does the algo keep trying to sell us the same thing? As if we are our past? It’s such incredibly lazy programming. Advertizers pay for this? Why? Make it make sense!! 
#algorithms #marketing #advertizers #advertisers #advertising
@Beldarak
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One of my oldest and best friends posted a hell of an account of life in Minneapolis right now.@inthehands
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Stanford Institute report on the economic impact of Brexit:'nhttps://siepr.stanford.edu/publications/working-paper/economic-impact-brexit'nIt reduced UK GDP by 8%, investment by 18%, employment by 4%, and productivity by 4%.@juergen_hubert
Probably not, given that UK is such a basket case & would have to be propped up for decades.
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Stanford Institute report on the economic impact of Brexit:'nhttps://siepr.stanford.edu/publications/working-paper/economic-impact-brexit'nIt reduced UK GDP by 8%, investment by 18%, employment by 4%, and productivity by 4%.@cstross
That is a serious set of numbers there: Brexit “reduced UK GDP by 8%, investment by 18%, employment by 4%, and productivity by 4%. Also reduced Treasury tax revenue by £40-80Bn/year.” And caused a return to stunting in children.
