@geokelley@LouiseMensch@RochelleRitchie@Twitter@FoxNews @TwitterSupport In a couple days there’s going to be a rambling Twitter essay from @jack about how they are listening to the concerns in the they’re going to change really really super Duper promise this time.
@TheLincoln@nealjclark1 Trains are actually really bad example because it allowed for some very intricate mystery plots. Someone needs to do that but for phones.
@jayolite@DistantValhalla A publisher would rather adjust future print runs using real sales numbers than make a massive inventory bet upfront. Assuming you can even get printing time.
@jayolite@DistantValhalla But you’re going in blind. You’re talking about printing 5–10 volumes before you have any actual sales data. Look at Kingdom: people were losing their minds for Vol. 1, we’re only a handful of volumes in and the hype has already cooled.
@__REXTED@legotrillermoth Printers don’t give volume discounts you’re basically asking them to increase their original overhead by orders of magnitude.🙄
@jayolite@DistantValhalla The increase in overhead since you would have to print all the volumes first would make that financially disastrous. Printers don’t typically give volume discounts…
@jasonbcox0 Upload the file again, tell it that that is the sole source of truth.
it hallucinates data.
I call it out,
It apologizes.
I tell it to do it right then
Says it would be happy to. But it doesn’t have access to the file.