Zo Computer

9 points | by erhuve 2 hours ago

6 comments

  • avaer 34 minutes ago

    This kind of stuff doesn't pass my sniff test: if this product truly does what it claims, and generates largely autonomous value... why would they give that value to the customer? Why wouldn't they keep this under lock and key, make their own products with it, and never tell a soul? Is the company not there to make money?

    It's like a trader giving away their amazing trading secrets. Trading is a zero sum game, so if your trading is really that good, giving the strategy away should be the last thing you do.

    The charitable conclusion is that the peddler of this stuff is stupid, and the customer is genuinely taking advantage of the seller (i.e. the charade will collapse soon, the customers will grab all the value). The non-charitable conclusion is that they are not stupid (which means that customer is the mark). I don't get it.

  • tylerrobinson 5 minutes ago

    One of the testimonials said it took some time to click… I’m not there yet. Maybe some clearer examples?

  • cadamsdotcom 31 minutes ago

    Fake testimonials, vibecoded mixed-italic heading text.

    Yuck.

  • novoreorx 19 minutes ago

    I will tell my feed reader agent that this kind of website is what you should ignore.

  • humam_alhusaini 23 minutes ago

    This website is making my browser slow.

  • mzajc 10 minutes ago

    This is just an advertisement.