MasterK999
MasterK999 t1_j5ndqtn wrote
Reply to TIL the odds of winning jackpots at slot machines ranges between 1 in 5000 to 1 in 34 million, when using the maximum coin play. by carpitown
I spent a year building slot machines for one of the biggest manufacturers. When a machine is built the very first thing that happens is a build sheet with the serial number plate and the odds sheet. They know what the payout will be before any part of the machine is even built.
Now the thing to know is that not all machines have the same payout. If there are 30 machines in an order most will have very bad payout odds of like 88% (sometimes worse). That means that over 1 million plays the machines will payout 88 cents for every dollar payed. There is literally no way that changes. It is hard coded in a chip on the machine motherboard. So every time somebody does win the odds are literally even worse for the remaining players. They will make 2 or 3 machines with better payout of like 97%. They will then use that to advertise that they have slots "up to" 97%. But unless you saw the odds sheet you would have no way to know which machine is which on the casino floor.
Casinos are for losers. There are only a few games where skill has any part in things and even then you have to be VERY good for it to matter. Otherwise you are paying for entertainment. That is fine but people need to know that and budget accordingly.
MasterK999 t1_j1t8b7x wrote
Reply to Landowners got fed up after Google labeled their dirt farm access road as a substantial shortcut. by ExiledImages
It is very easy to file a report to Google and have it fixed. I have done it twice and both times the mistakes have been fixed in less than two weeks. Why do people not do the obvious thing. When you bring up a place on Google Maps it has a link to Suggest An Edit. Use it.
MasterK999 t1_jb78t9e wrote
Reply to New Bill Could Ban TikTok, Other Foreign Technology Products in US Over Data Collection Concerns by donnygel
TikTok is not the problem. The problem is the phone platforms that allow very intrusive tracking for apps that do not need it.
This problem will only get solved when iOS and Android are forced to change their operating systems in a very big way.
A video sharing app should not be able to track location or any other data beyond what you watch inside their app. When that underlying problem is addressed then our phones will not be voluntary spying devices we carry with us willingly.