

This stock photo upsets me. It’s not AI because AI would be wrong and terrible in excitingly DIFFERENT ways.
American currency is simply not printed that way.
The serial numbers are applied in a separate pass, after printing is completed. And they won’t all be the same.
The notes are printed in sheets with a flat plate, not a newspaper-style continuous roll.
Come on. Thry literally do public tours where you can see the process. It’s free. Send someone down with a Nikon if you have to. There’s no reason to be this wrong on something this trivial.














Used games held the console market in balance. You knew if you didn’t like a game, you could trade it and get something back, or at least buy a cheap used copy if you weren’t sure on a title.
The PC game market is kept in balance by constant discounting and availability. You manage risk by saying “I’ll wait a few years and get it for $4.98 instead.”
The presence of secomdary sellers (Fanatical, Humble Bundle etc) and even distinct markets (GoG, itch, service games that sell through their own accounts) means Steam still doesn’t have the same market-defining power Sony will in a post-disc world.