J J

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J J

J J

@bones4milk

Fast. Furious. Methodical. Surgical. Remain consistent but not predictable. Stay true to your word, for your word is bond.

Joined Mart 2013
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J J@bones4milk·
@dunkindonuts I'm trying to get help with my digital wallet with Paze not working. I emailed days ago, tried calling today but system "can't take my call". Is there a way to get help?
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@Chase @dunkindonuts Someone needs to fix the rollout with paze, it's not working Everyone loses. Dunkin, Chase, and myself
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@WGNNews They're building a location in Naperville on Rt 59.. talk about poor planning
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Andrew Lokenauth@FluentInFinance·
You can only pick 2: 1. Never pay taxes again 2. No rent or mortgage (ever again) 3. $10k passive income each month 4. $100k deposited to your bank account every January 1st 5. Never pay for a flight or hotel again
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@iamrahstradamus So nobody gonna comment about this guy bringing a laptop to a steakhouse???
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@MissJilianne @YouTubeTV Interested how this plays out. Yest my location on comp was different; this morning my @YouTubeTV on different device wanted to verify my location because it showed a diff location. This is why ppl are disconnecting!!
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Miss Jilianne@MissJilianne·
Hey @YouTubeTV, I have the option to protect my computer using a VPN or canceling my YouTubeTV service since you won’t allow me to protect my computer with a VPN while watching TV. Which do you suggest I do?
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Ordering a Pizza for Delivery 1995 – You call – You order in 2 minutes – It arrives in 30 minutes 2005 – You go to the website – You customize it – It arrives in 45 minutes 2026 – You download the app – You create an account with email verification – You add your address with a PIN on the map – The map can't find your street – You add it manually – You select a pizza – The ingredient you want has an extra charge – You add a card – Payment error – You pay with another method – "Your order will arrive in 85 to 140 minutes"
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J J@bones4milk·
@anishmoonka Real question - why are all of your responses so long? Are you using AI? Your various responses are informative, but they are all long.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
IShowSpeed's Dominican Republic stream hit 1.92 million live viewers this week, which would have set the all-time US YouTube streaming record. He checked with YouTube and found out 1.6 million of them were bots. The actual peak was around 300,000. Most of the internet is now bots. Speed's case is rare because this kind of fraud almost never goes public. Imperva is a security company that tracks bot traffic year over year. Their new report puts bots at 53% of all internet traffic in 2025, up from 51% in 2024. Humans got the rest, 47% and shrinking. His Caribbean tour had been pulling around 60,800 people per stream. This one broadcast jumped to 1.92 million, a 2,270% leap. But the chat barely moved, growing only 30.7%. A million-plus extra "viewers" and almost nobody typing. StreamsCharts noted the viewer line on the graph stayed unusually flat, which is what bot traffic looks like because real people pop in and out while bots just sit there. Buying fake viewers is cheap. Public services list 100 fake watchers for around $10 per 12-hour stream. One charges $25 a month for 100 viewers and 50 fake accounts that post chat messages to make the room look real. Botting at the scale Speed got hit with costs more, but still pennies next to the sponsorship money that comes with claiming an all-time streaming record. The same trick is happening everywhere on the internet, just spread out and quiet. Brands buy ads, those ads get "viewed" by bots, and the money disappears. Industry estimates put global ad fraud at $114 billion in 2025, on track for $172 billion by 2028. The Association of National Advertisers, which represents big advertisers like Coca-Cola and P&G, says 22 cents of every dollar spent on digital ads now goes to non-humans. Influencer marketing has the same problem. A firm called SociaVault checked 100,000 influencer accounts and found 37% had clear signs of fake followers or bot engagement. Brands waste roughly $4.6 billion a year sponsoring influencers whose audiences mostly do not exist. Beauty influencers are the worst, with more than half flagged for fraud. Speed got dumped on so hard the math broke and somebody noticed. Most of the time the fraud spreads thin across millions of small fake clicks all over the web, draining ad budgets quietly. The internet you spend most of your day on is already mostly machines.
Dexerto@Dexerto

Streamer IShowSpeed admits his 1.92 million viewer stream was viewbotted and actually peaked at 300k concurrent watchers “It was a great stream ... [but] we never broke our record ... I talked to the YouTube reps. Somebody botted it”

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J J@bones4milk·
Well you don't hear this everyday and it's disconcerting. Definitely brings questions when considering @AmericanAir for travel. Thanks for the tip
gary leff@garyleff

@jacobbogage @AmericanAir If they were connecting passengers at the gate at least 15 min before departure, AA may have *predictively* expected them to miss flight and removed them using its AURA tool (“AUtomated ReAccommodation”). That's an involuntary denied boarding. viewfromthewing.com/why-you-may-ac…

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J J@bones4milk·
Companies say purchase a gift card. It's flexible, good to give as gifts. Why Cinemark are you making me 1) register my gift card & 2) make an account just to use my GC? THIS is why people skip this option; THIS is the definition of difficult to use @Cinemark
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J J@bones4milk·
@davebftv One more time but def not the last
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J J@bones4milk·
if a restaurant truly wants to improve sales. 3/3
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J J@bones4milk·
Not sure who makes these promo's for various restaurants but who thought making an offer hard for a customer to use would be a good idea? @portilloshotdog & @Potbelly lost biz today because app is clunky/offer difficult to redeem. I'd consider an advisory role .. 2/3
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J J@bones4milk·
When is fast food going to learn when you make your promo's "online only" you lose money. I was in the DT at Potbelly and they told me a promo was online only. I got out of line, attempted to order and app said 15-25 min, I left. 1/3
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Joe Cutrufo@JoeCutrufo·
Here’s the @TSA situation in Houston: I arrived at Intercontinental at 11AM today for a 2:45PM flight. The security line was an estimated 4 hours — there’s no precheck — so I booked a @SouthwestAir flight, took a @lyft to Hobby, and got through security in less than 5 minutes.
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Somebody told me that @cvspharmacy makes you enter DOB after attempting to log in. A DOB for checking the ad??? Who makes these policies?
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@dunkindonuts do you still have a valid email for customer service? Why are you making it so difficult to get my points for a visit?
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J J@bones4milk·
Found out today a women's basketball NCAA tourney game is played in a venue with NO AC. How does the NCAA book multiple games in a venue with no AC? #NCAA
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@elormkdaniel Nice long reply but answer not given. Simple initial answer: don't request that much from atm
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Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel·
ATM systems don’t actually “see” money the way humans do. They rely on a combination of sensors, counters, and internal logs to track every note dispensed. When you request 5,000, the machine calculates how many notes to release (for example, 10 notes of 500), and once those notes pass certain internal checkpoints, the system assumes the transaction was successful. Now here’s where things get interesting. Sometimes, during the physical dispensing process, one or more notes can get stuck, misfed, or rejected by the machine’s mechanism. This is called a dispense error. But if the notes already passed the internal counting sensor before the error happened, the ATM still believes it successfully gave out the full amount. So digitally, everything looks correct. Physically, you received less. That’s why the receipt shows 5,000 because from the system’s perspective, 5,000 was dispensed. The missing cash usually doesn’t just disappear though. ATMs are designed to detect leftover or retracted notes. If cash isn’t properly taken or gets stuck, it’s often pulled back into the machine and logged as a cash retract or cash surplus. During reconciliation (when the bank audits the machine), that imbalance shows up.
KAY-KAY 🇬🇭@GodsonKankani

You go the ATM to make withdrawal, you authorize 5k but the machine dispense 4.5k and give you a receipt of 5k. What are you supposed to do in that situation?

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