I think soon ever since AMD bragged about the "smart cache" stuff
since then every other vendor promised to deliver a "PCIe resizable BAR" implementation, some intel motherboard vendors already patched their firmware to support it
Apple Pay, Google Pay, afterpay ... in the end, you pay.
As someone who was educated in economics, I often wonder whether people ever think about the personal information they give out on the social media actually worth the reward they are getting back.
I think it depends more on what is done with the data than what it is. For example there are payback cards you can scan when you buy something and you get like 0.5% of your money back in some form. You might think that's free money since you're buying stuff anyways. It could be that they analyze buying behavior to optimize supply chains and save money that way, possibly even making products cheaper.
It could also be used for targeted ads to make you buy shit you otherwise would not have, for example by realizing you buy the expensive product when the cheap product is not available, so they just don't make the cheap product available anymore, making you pay much more than those 0.5% they give you back.
@traducerad Not really, I learned most of them through failing interviews at fintech companies as an undergrad. After failing like 5 of them as a 3rd year student I finally learned what they were asking for. Then I used a lot of them in production for the next 7 years.
But 75% of the time its a producer-consumer
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@Mikhail true. Happen to know what the other 25% are? :p