@varunrau@NotionHQ I dont think the notion agent roll out has been helpful as someone using the platform for years. Ill use custom external agents from the developer portal but both the internal and external agent features have made me do a 180 on notion and no I detest it.
@NotionHQ Custom agents are a worse roll out than notion mail. The inability to remove this feature from a workspace has caused me to not sign up enterprise accounts with notion. Its price gouging for middle manning tech.
@NotionHQ How do I disable notion agents? I want to keep ai features and external agents but the notion agents, the pricing and everything around the agents is not something I want to support as a long time notion user. If we are unable to turn this off this is a consent issue.
@BillieJeanKing Wimbledon won't even let players acknowledge Palestine. If you cared about civil rights you'd say something about a genocide that this tournament supports. Or else all talk.
Just so I understand your position: you believe the house deserves a built-in advantage, and your objection to peer-to-peer prediction markets is that they allow some of that advantage to be shared with other gamblers or market makers instead?
Because that seems like the real distinction here. In your sportsbook model, the customer is expected to(required to it seems) to lose to the house. In a peer-to-peer market, the customer may lose to other participants, but at least the edge is visible, competitive, and distributed rather than hidden inside a one-sided operator model.
So is your issue actually consumer protection, or is it that prediction markets threaten the sportsbook’s monopoly on extracting the spread?
@EthanKamps Grind 1 2 and blog about it every day you'll be able to get a full time contract to do so.
Just find a stoolie to clip stuff and send him your long form videos of it. If you can not mooch and make content you'll get paid to travel and play poker