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ChaoticNeutralCzech
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  • necessitates smaller vehicles

    Does it? People tend to buy ones with large batteries because they “might need the range”. When I first saw a Tesla (Y, I think), I was shocked at everything being 25% larger than a normal European car.

  • Most platforms do this

    ...but Lemmy at least tells you that the DMs are not private, and suggests an E2EE alternative. DM privacy is on the bucket list but it will take a while to implement. (Right now, it's a botch where messages are just posts with restricted visibility.)

  • Yes but not PMs (currently) – the instance owner can see them.

  • :( If it were the other way around, I guess Nintendo could just buy the project and shut it down for less.

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  • His name is Robert but he convinced the TV crew to use the short version

  • That name reminds me of Punxsutawney. Let the cat hold the wheel for once!

  • They want to create a "metaverse" where everybody in the virtual office is wearing one.

  • Maybe they'll release the app "Slide Deck" for the Vision in a weird renneissance of skeumorphism?

  • saving the universe from Twitter

    Mastodon Simulator Beta?

  • What? Ctrl+F10 for Command Prompt and then oobe\bypassnro has always worked, and I don't see Microsoft removing it anytime soon. Who do you think put the bypassnro.bat script in the OOBE directory on every Windows installation media?

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  • It's a building. Maybe they're expecting you to walk up to the receptionist and ask about it because they cannot design a website.

  • I said “I get the point”. This means that I know about the disparity but that's just a bad way to illustrate it. You could say that when you first got a dollar from your parents, you became richer than 500 million people because at least that many are in debt right now. Or that the richest 1% bought more houses this year than 20 million Australians because most people buy 0 houses in any given year. I would find it more useful to pick a statistic that cannot be zero, such as annual budget.

  • Why the downvotes? The community is called "no stupid questions"...

  • I get the point but it's not a great statistic to cite. Most schools don't expand every year so they can have spent $0 on new facilities in 2023.

  • I am sure the profit margin is taken into account, so you won't get an ultracheap Pepsi unless it expires soon. Similarly, I expect it to consider economic viability, so it won't keep raising prices unless people are willing to pay them. Of course, you never know what the model actually does or what goals it follows (maximizing profit is a good guess, though), or how bad the coding is. The program might be very versatile and robust, or it may break when you show it a QR code - how can I know? Probably something in between.

  • I don't think they're doing dynamic pricing on an individual basis, that would be too obvious. But checking the demographics of each location or individuals' shopping habits, and potentially adjusting the prices or offerings? Definitely.

  • I mean, it does not really work, the two services are different in key ways. How would you integrate Twitter-like posts into a Reddit-like community-based site?

  • Oh. So famous for the cock, not like a personality.

  • Can you explain the “wife finds out” bit?