Do stores use bank account info to analyze shopping patterns?
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    Brad
    2mo ago 100%

    It's absolutely possible. It would depend on the store but I'm guessing a store that has a loyalty program is interested enough in analyzing customer data that they would use your credit card as a unique identifier of you as a customer, especially for transactions where there wasn't a loyalty number entered.

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  • What bizarre misconceptions do people have about your field?
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    Brad
    3mo ago 100%

    Similar to that, just because someone works in IT, doesn't mean they can fix your computer problem. I've worked with a lot of developers who were great coders but couldn't resolve networking or random OS issues.

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  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
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    Brad
    4mo ago 100%

    Not exactly secret, but not very well-known. In many states your credit score can be used as a factor in determining the cost of auto insurance for you. Lower credit scores can equal higher premiums.

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  • What do you personally use AI for?
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    Brad
    6mo ago 100%

    I've found it helpful at work for things like preparing agendas for meetings, or creating an outline of a presentation or document I need to write.

    I've also found it helpful when I'm trying to Google something where I need to be pretty specific and then I can't find exactly what I mean by searching.

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  • Let's discuss: Metroid
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    Brad
    6mo ago 100%

    Here's something totally bizarre that you might it might not care about.

    The other day I brought up Metroid on the Nintendo Switch NES app (the one that lets you play some NES games with an online subscription.) After playing for a bit, I wanted to show him the Justin Bailey code. But I couldn't remember it exactly at first. So I tried it in various cases, and when I enter the code with all lowercase letters, it crashed the game.

    No idea if it'll do that for everyone, or if it did that on the actual NES, but I tried it a few times and it crashed everything.

    For reference, I entered in the code like this:

    justin bailey
    ------ ------
    

    But the actual code is:

    JUSTIN BAILEY
    ------ ------
    
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  • Reddit gets ready for IPO, setting a top valuation of $6.4 billion
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    Brad
    7mo ago 100%

    I received the offer on my 16 year old Reddit account, but not on another account I have that's more like 12. Not sure if they went by account age or activity or what.

    I did not try to get in on the IPO (or pre-IPO.)

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  • What's the craziest thing you've seen on a map?
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    Brad
    9mo ago 92%

    In Kentucky, between Louisville and Frankfort, there is a city called "Simpsonville" and it's right next to a city called "Shelbyville".

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  • What's a word you've spent a long time not using right?
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    Brad
    10mo ago 100%

    My son is a voracious reader, and he has the same thing. He's 15 now but still, every so often, he'll say a word and it'll take me a minute to figure out what he means.

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  • I find myself checking out pretty often and just making myself feel bad about the state of the world, or killing half an hour on stupid games that I could 100% live without. This is probably pretty common, and I'm wondering what other people have found as a way to do more productive things with their phones in the downtime.

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