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Okay? I never said they were a new company. I said they were new in so far as them being a major player on the market. I also made no comment on their quality as a game maker. All I was pointing out is that they don't present with a lot of the logistical, strategic, and financial constraints that often lead large producers of any commodity to try and "squeeze" their market.
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No, they wouldn't and **they don't.** [](https://kotaku.com/game-industry-layoffs-how-many-2024-unity-twitch-1851155818) In the United States, *Modern Warfare III* was the second overall best-selling game of 2023 [source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Duty:_Modern_Warfare_III_(2023_video_game)#Sales) Microsoft was laying off 1,900 people across its various gaming businesses, including Xbox, Activision Blizzard, and ZeniMax [source](https://kotaku.com/game-industry-layoffs-how-many-2024-unity-twitch-1851155818)
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[https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jun/13/tesla-shareholders-approve-elon-musk-pay](https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jun/13/tesla-shareholders-approve-elon-musk-pay) Tesla workers would get measly $320 **thousand.** This is the same fucked up USA culture.
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2024-17-06
I had quite pleasant experience interviewing for another job. I said what I wanted on the initial contact, if they couldn't give that to me, I don't care, I have a job. If they met my salary, then we went through the interview and then I approched my employer to counter the offer. I hold all the power, because they both want me, and I can use that to my advantage.
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2024-17-06
Lmao having supportive stances has no effect on gamer sales, look at activision-blizzard making a gajillion dollars on games like CoD
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2024-17-06
No shit, of course they do. Fromsoft is proving that they don't have to. I really don't understand what is complicated about this for you.
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2024-18-06
Red Herring. This is unrelated to layoffs. If you want to delve into this other topic, ["Some employees admit to working early mornings and overtime ‘for two to three months’"](https://kotaku.com/elden-ring-dark-souls-fromsoftware-games-crunch-bandai-1849831349) is nothing compared to the sort of crunch I've had to deal with in at AAA US studios, in the US "(50% felt crunch was expected in their workplaces and a “normal part of the job.”)"
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This would be game changing and I believe would propel the next generation of tech.
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2024-17-06
This battery can do anything! (except leave the lab..)
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2024-17-06
It is intertersting that the techology go faster everyday.
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2024-17-06
Right but they could work at say a stationary power plant?
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2024-17-06
I remember hearing about blue laser discs ( blue ray ) in early high school. Think it was about ~12 year difference once it hit the market. This tech sounds like a min of 20years.
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2024-17-06
What are good alternatives?
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2024-17-06
For years now it seems every month I hear about a new battery “breakthrough” but I’ve yet to see any actual products. I’ve started just disregarding these articles
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2024-17-06
The home battery market seems to be exploring the sodium based chemistry since it's much cheaper and the lower density isn't as much of a problem.
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2024-17-06
Oh look, a radical breakthrough in battery technology! Oh, and look at that, it's a Tuesday.
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2024-17-06
ill believe in new battery tech when its available at walmart lol. as in every damn month its some battery break thru that sounds like the miracle cure for all things battery yet we never see it implimented.
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2024-17-06
TDK does amazing things.
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2024-17-06
What surprises me the most about this one is that TDK is still around.
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2024-17-06
Actually, my use cases are enabled by the space density, all applications where space is limited or at a premium. Regarding your question, no battery exists without a suitable case. They are all exoskeletons, packaged in a stiff box to prevent shock, vibration and mechanical stress from passing through the wiring, electrodes, and bulk storage material. Every battery has a shell, can, or box.
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So its immediately obsolete after it's sold since it's Apple
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That’s honestly only around $800 in electricity, or pretty close to 6MWh. Sustained for 1 second, you’ve got 6 megajoules of energy, or around 1.4kg worth of TNT. Enough to destroy the vehicle and everything inside, but not much more than that.
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2024-18-06
Every 6 months or so someone claims a breakthrough in battery technology for years now. Yet, consumers haven’t seen any significant improvement. I really hope soon we can get multiday long battery life on phones and other devices.
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Obviously there are some efficiency things to take into account and I may run the math but it seems to me if you vaporize 20 gallons of gas and had a good mix and ignited it you'd have a pretty decent explosion. My gut instinct says that 30,000 miles of travel in a vehicle unleashed in a tenth of a second contains a fair amount of destructive energy. Obviously unleashing the energy in one second versus a tenth of a second is pretty big difference in scale... So some assumptions are going to be speculative and as far as I know I don't think any lithium batteries do anything more than burn hotly for more than a minute or two...
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that's dumb, apple would call it iEye, or eye to save time.
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2024-18-06
Not much because gasoline is somewhere in that range
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2024-18-06
You don't want an electric truck. It's a bad idea. Stick to gas.
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2024-18-06
OP used the title of the article linked (as he should). This is not a reddit problem.
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Don't look into BASF (also a chemical company) then :-).
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No. You will have smaller batteries with similar energy as the one you use now. There is no point in having a 10-100 day worth of energy in your phone.
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> Yet, consumers haven’t seen any significant improvement. You are completely *wrong*.
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Me proceeding to act like I am surprised. I am glad I moved to Brave months ago.
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I really doubt that
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Are you implying that we should fold our hands, sit back, and let all of these tech giants buttfuck us?
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It’s backed and funded by Peter Thiel… founder of Palantir — you might also know them as the company that “allegedly” (course they fucking did) aided Cambridge Analytica with the whole Facebook scandal — ever since I found that out and couple it with secretly installing a Firewall and VPN service on my computer, Brave was utterly eradicated from my computer. Just nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooope.
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Your data is being sent to Cambridge analytica
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Rotfl in CLI
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So happy with Firefox
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Yet more China spam.  Mods plz stop this.
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2024-17-06
How is that spam? (I am not Chinese)
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2024-17-06
it is not that good if you already have an up to date IOS or Android or if you don't own any other Huawei items
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google works with US government. they can fuck me up because they can reach me. China cannot - thus I would rather chinese looked at my "dog pics". > they want to stop sideloading yes - that sucks. I dont like that at all.
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Hahahaha. You're either a troll or haven't used android in a decade
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Putting the Harm in Harmony.
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Someone with some development skills should make an open source ride share app so drivers can make all the money paid by the riders. Uber and Lyft do not have anything besides the recognizable name. Surely it's not too difficult to build an app that matches drivers and riders. Put these greedy motherfuckers out of business.
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“It was hard for me so everyone should have a hard time!” Some people get off on others’ suffering.
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Social media and all the tools to do this exist. If this naive idea would actually work, *people would already be doing it.* There is nothing stopping exactly this from happening, yet, it is not happening. *Maybe there's a reason why.*
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Wow, what a revolutionary idea. Where is the app going to be hosted? Who is paying for the servers to run the systems? These naive takes add nothing to discussion and lack critical thinking.
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Don’t these companies still not turn a profit? Is there any merit to their claims?
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For me it’s convenience. I can work 1 hour or 30 hours if I want to. And I can start and stop literally whenever. I have a full time job with kids which makes it difficult to find a second job. I’d much rather find an IT job working from home but they are all full time or I can’t fit their schedules.
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So you're saying my idea is perfectly feasible. Cool
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How are you supposed to get an education if the only way you can make money is as a poorly-paid driver? Where do you think that tuition money is coming from?
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Below are some highlights from Uber's 2023 Fin reports in the event you are a complete back-birth and believe Uber can't afford to pay a fair wage without hiking fare prices. * **Gross Bookings**: Increased by 22% year-over-year to $37.6 billion. * **Revenue**: Grew by 15% year-over-year to $9.9 billion. * **Adjusted EBITDA**: Reached $1.3 billion, up 93% year-over-year with a record margin of 3.4%. * **Free Cash Flow**: Improved significantly to $768 million.
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Source: [https://finance.yahoo.com/news/uber-technologies-inc-uber-reports-121256107.html](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/uber-technologies-inc-uber-reports-121256107.html)
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As soon as I get my degree I’m moving to Minnesota. Most of my family is there and everyday I see something amazing about the state
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>Spokespeople for Uber and Lyft say the proposed minimum wage would have left the companies unable to sustain their businesses in the state. Uber says it would have made Minnesota “one of the most expensive markets in the country,” and Lyft says it would have made “prices rise so much that we would have seen a 51% decrease in ride requests.” Skill issue.
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This why I only look at gas buddy from an incognito window
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Seems about half of the digital economy is based on some form of theft. Illegal, legalized (e g., data mining) and "well, there's no law saying we CAN'T do it"
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He gets a discount, they get info. Who said anyone got something free?
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Permissions
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GasBuddy, fart. So save on gas pay extra on insurance. Fk... I'm so mad!!!
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I used to love MyRadar… still do, kinda but they incessantly ask for me to upgrade to premium to support the app but I also saw they had a custom wrapped CyberTruck. So you’re begging for premium users to stay afloat but also went out and got a custom CyberTruck? C’mon now
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The Shell Fuel Rewards app does this too and it pesters me endlessly about not sharing. I uninstalled it.
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Call it what you want but I’m still going to opt into it
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Assumptions, assumptions. How do you know what kind of driver your insurance company thinks you are? Your insurance company rates your driving in a black box. They're not just monitoring your speed. They're monitoring for overly-rapid acceleration, hard stops, and tight corners. Thing is though.... They don't tell you how they're defining overly-rapid acceleration, hard stops, and tight corners. You just have to guess what kind of driving style will raise or lower your rate. Nor do they submit their software for any kind of 3rd-party testing or verification for appropriate normalization of their arbitrary black-box standards across phones... You think the gyros and accelerometers are the same across phones? Or that the software that interfaces between the gyros and accelerometers and then between the app/os/hardware delivers consistent and repeatable outputs across all makes, models, and brands of phones? Not only do you not know what constitutes overly-rapid acceleration, hard stops, and tight corners, but it's very possible that the same driving behavior gets inturpreted differently between different phones, then reported differently to the insurance companies. Your driving data is opaque and likely inconsistent with others using the same app and same insurance company. You have no idea what kind of driver your insurance company thinks you are. Furthermore, if your insurance company changes its standards for "good" or "bad" driving behavior, you won't know that, either. In fact, if you actually stop and think about it, it should be illegal to use un-normalized speed, location, gyros and accelerometers for the purposes of setting insurance rates. It's only a matter of time before some of visionary state attorney general or insurance regulator sues or enforces against insurance companies for this kind of behavior.
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I can see an argument for insurance companies offerring better rates if you use an app that tracks this. Or do they already?
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Information is going to be the most expensive product sold and companies will get rich. And we give it away to save a few cents on a gallon of gas.
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They can possibly still rrack your IP, and coordinates, geo-locarion etc. if you're not incognito. Edit: that's my guess
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Would like to have this answered as well
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Well yeah, but I see how that would translate to driving habits unless you’re checking it as you’re driving I guess but that’s still tough because it could be the passenger checking
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A lot of them do that already
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That's why you go into settings and edit when the app can access your location and permissions on apps.
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That's a thing already. But honestly, one of the reasons I don't even install my insurance company's app on my phone is because I don't know for sure what they collect. Easier to just never put the app on my phone.
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What does that have to do with GasBuddy reporting driving habits to insurance though?
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Well incognito means nothing if they can track IP and location. Location alone narrows down possible matches quite well. You have the same IP at given moment whether you use incognito or not. Also, they can reeeeally figure out/pinpoint you based on your browser and settings. Have a look at https://amiunique.org/fingerprint I was unique among 2.7M records.
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2024-18-06
Thanks for the heads up on life360. One less app selling my data is a good day.
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You have it on your phone, that’s enough.
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2024-18-06
So they are all opt in only?
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Insurance companies just want to take your premiums and not pay claims. Really sick of their shit. Policy Premiums are through the roof. They know so much about each of us through these invasions of privacy. Who has lived with you, who comes and goes, it’s absurd.
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Good old Dixie Flatline.
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Ahem - Maybe read the article?
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The only thing I think of when the topic of immortality comes up is that only the rich would be able to afford it, so basically we'd have people like Trump and Musk forever. I'll pass.
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"A Scientist"? OK, sounds legit.
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Clicks, baby $$$$
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It already has been ruling for many, many, many, centuries.. what do you think corporations are? I don't get why people are worried. Just don't use it if you don't understand or don't care to understand the downsides. You all are totally fine. Federal governments have much more advanced systems. Focus on what is important to you and don't allow tech company advertisers to sell you on a product that just isn't reliable enough for mass adoption. Welcome whatever future you desire.. because there are many.
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iPhones don't last all that long when using cellular though. They're great under wifi but the cellular modem in iPhones is more power hungry than its competitors and a larger battery would definitely help.
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