Earthwormjim91
@Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
- Comment on 'Yellowstone' star Lainey Wilson testifies AI using her voice was 'gut punch': 'It is a personal violation' 9 months ago:
Huh I guess 4 guest appearances on a soap opera outweigh her entire musical career, including 2 Grammy nominations this year.
- Comment on Test Yourself: Which Faces Were Made by A.I.? 9 months ago:
For me it was the eyes. Pretty much all of the real faces had realistic reflections in the eyes. The AI ones didn’t.
I got 9/10.
- Comment on Don't expect iPhone apps to get cheaper now that you can pay for them outside of the App Store 10 months ago:
The article isn’t exactly clear, but it seems like Apple is going to allow third party processing for in app purchases now alongside using the App Store payment system, which will be subject to the App Store fee plus whatever the third party processing fee is, but linking to an external website will not. Apple is requiring information about revenue generated from third party payment systems within the app to set the appropriate App Store fee. 12 or 27% now down from 15 and 30%.
They are also explicitly going to allow apps to link to external websites for payment processing, which won’t be subject to any App Store fee.
- Comment on Don't expect iPhone apps to get cheaper now that you can pay for them outside of the App Store 10 months ago:
No, Apple only charges commission on purchases within the app using apples system. You can implement your own and tell people to make a purchase they need to go to your website.
That’s what Netflix has always done as one example.
- Comment on Don't expect iPhone apps to get cheaper now that you can pay for them outside of the App Store 10 months ago:
It’s in one of the charts
- Comment on Don't expect iPhone apps to get cheaper now that you can pay for them outside of the App Store 10 months ago:
Stripe standard is 3% plus 30 cents per transaction.
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0f5ae9fa-8fdc-463a-b6ac-453183061517.png
If your app costs $1 or you IAP costs $1, stripe would cost you 33 cents for that transaction. Or 33%.
To get down below 15% total you would need to have your average transaction would need to be $2.50 or higher.
The average app price on the App Store is 88 cents. statista.com/…/average-apple-app-store-price-app/
And the median in app purchase is about $1.30. techcrunch.com/…/apples-in-app-purchase-prices-ju…
The vast majority of developers would pay more to use something like stripe.
- Comment on Don't expect iPhone apps to get cheaper now that you can pay for them outside of the App Store 10 months ago:
Important to note that the 30% cut is also only on developers that bring in >$1M in revenue from the App Store and in app purchases. Which is less than 1% of developers.
For those under $1M it’s only 15%, which is on par or cheaper than what developing your own payment processing or to use another third party processor.
- Comment on A literal child taking orders in a fast food restaurant in the US 10 months ago:
The US spends the second most per student in the world.
- Comment on Wi-Fi 7 quietly took off while everyone was looking at AI 10 months ago:
It won’t be worth it for a hot minute. There are only a few routers on the market and they range from several hundred to a couple thousand.
And there are even fewer devices that support it. There are a couple laptops that support it, but they’re a few thousand dollars.
- Comment on VW solid-state battery retains 95% capacity over 1,000 charge cycles in lab testing 10 months ago:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen
Founded by the German Labour Front, the Nazi party’s national labour organization.
In 1934, with many of the above projects still in development or early stages of production, Adolf Hitler became involved, ordering the production of a basic vehicle capable of transporting two adults and three children at 100 km/h (62 mph). He wanted a car every German family would be able to afford.
It soon became apparent that private industry could not turn out a car for only 990 ℛ︁ℳ︁. Thus, Hitler chose to sponsor an all-new, state-owned factory using Ferdinand Porsche’s design (with some of Hitler’s design suggestions, including an air-cooled engine so nothing could freeze).
- Comment on VW solid-state battery retains 95% capacity over 1,000 charge cycles in lab testing 10 months ago:
Volkswagen was literally founded by the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler himself was heavily involved in designing their first car lol.
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck gets less than 80% of advertised range in YouTuber’s test 10 months ago:
Modern ICE cars do not use fuel when coasting down hill. The computer completely shuts off the fuel injectors when coasting and the physical energy from the car rolling keeps the engine turning over.
- Comment on We're all comparing our insides to everyone's outsides. 10 months ago:
Also, social media. You know everything behind the scenes in your own life. You only see what other people put up for you to see.
You see other people smiling and happy all the time, but only see the pictures, not the reality.
- Comment on Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought 10 months ago:
what’s really cool is this plus telomerase will give ~~us ~~ the extremely wealthy a youth serum
- Comment on Birds don't really fly, they are swimming through the air. 10 months ago:
That is essentially what penguins do, yeah.
- Comment on 10 months ago:
Oh they’ll still hear it. And they’ll just know him as the office asshole with the annoying af keyboard.
- Comment on "YOLO" and "Memento Mori" mean pretty much the same thing 10 months ago:
No?
Memento Mori means “remember that you have to die”. That is pretty much the same “you only live once”.
- Comment on Firm predicts it will cost $28 billion to build a 2nm fab and $30,000 per wafer, a 50 percent increase in chipmaking costs as complexity rises 10 months ago:
2nm process doesn’t actually mean 2nm though. Hasn’t in over a decade.
The current 3nm process has a 48nm gate pitch and a 24nm metal pitch. The 2nm process will have a 45nm gate pitch and a 20nm metal pitch.
- Comment on GM’s CarPlay replacement software is off to a disastrous start - 9to5Mac 10 months ago:
They’re pushing a Google developed infotainment system. Android automotive.
- Comment on GM’s CarPlay replacement software is off to a disastrous start - 9to5Mac 10 months ago:
I mean, they’re using Android automotive. It’s not truly a first party OS.
- Comment on Someone Convinced a ChatGPT-Powered Chevy Dealer to Sell $81K Tahoe for Just $1 10 months ago:
The GM brand didn’t actually sell cars at these prices, though some say on Twitter that the responses offered by ChatGPT could serve as the basis for a lawsuit (it doesn’t).
Yeah, it’s just someone trying to hit their article quota or another AI churning out articles.
- Comment on Google Will Stop Telling Law Enforcement Which Users Were Near a Crime 11 months ago:
Well that’s an extreme exaggeration.
They do collect data, but a drop in the bucket to what Google collects lol.
- Comment on Steve Jobs Rigged The First iPhone Demo 11 months ago:
Not even just concept cars, even just low volume pre-production cars. They’ll often be the final design, but won’t have all the intended features working yet, or with some things not all prettied up.
- Comment on AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you've overclocked the chip, but it doesn't automatically void your CPU's warranty 11 months ago:
Is everyone here as retarded as you?
Fuck, no wonder this site is struggling.
- Comment on AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you've overclocked the chip, but it doesn't automatically void your CPU's warranty 11 months ago:
Intel is not in the article. Literally nothing about this post is about Intel other than an offhand remark about XMP.
The article is about AMD CPUs. I could not give a flying fuck about Intel.
- Comment on AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you've overclocked the chip, but it doesn't automatically void your CPU's warranty 11 months ago:
Enabling XMP isn’t overclocking the CPU. It wouldn’t blow this fuse.
- Comment on AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you've overclocked the chip, but it doesn't automatically void your CPU's warranty 11 months ago:
Who the fuck is “we” here? Because the article is about CPU overlocking. I don’t give a fuck about the parent comments offhand comment about Intel. Intel is irrelevant here.
- Comment on AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you've overclocked the chip, but it doesn't automatically void your CPU's warranty 11 months ago:
There is literally nothing in the article about memory speeds
It’s entirely about overlocking the CPU .
- Comment on Tesla recalls 2 million cars with ‘insufficient’ Autopilot safety controls 11 months ago:
That’s the same thing….
Back in the day it just meant driving to the dealer to get the ECU flashed. OTA just cuts out that drive and wait.
- Comment on AMD says overclocking blows a hidden fuse on Ryzen Threadripper 7000 to show if you've overclocked the chip, but it doesn't automatically void your CPU's warranty 11 months ago:
Any good reviewer should already be doing a typical non-OC’d benchmark and an OC’d benchmark anyway.
The majority of people don’t overclock so would only care about the stock performance anyway. And overclockers should recognize that if you damage the chip by pushing it too far, it shouldn’t be covered.