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No mention of how the ad crucially depended on viewers being able to access the site[1], and yet that site crashed under the anticipated load? SRE probably should have been part of the “tiny” $100k budget.[2]

I also completely forgot that it had music, which also feels like a waste.

[1] It communicated no information about the advertiser other than via that QR code.

[2] Edit: and if the $100k budget excludes the website costs, are they really bragging about being able to get a bouncing QR code in the screen and music rights for only $100k?




Your bitterness has blinded you to the fact that your [1] was the whole point. And it’s why we’re still talking about the ad right now, and not any other ads.


Nobody is talking about the ad organically. The CEO wrote a Twitter thread, so a handful of HN users are talking about it for the next few hours, then nobody will be talking about it again. It was a total gimmick that very few people even remember.


And your smugness has blinded you to the fact that they've defeated the "whole point" if the QR code doesn't go anywhere. People aren't talking about it outside of geek circles, and even here, dang had to intervene to clarify WTF Armstrong's talking about:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30417859


People are talking about other ads.


$5k in ad development, $95k in meetings. Maybe the next iteration they'll add coinbase as a scrolling ticker at bottom.




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