hitmyspot

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[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 7 minutes ago

Some countries require pricing to be visible. I would assume, just like online, they will use algorithms and ai to figure out what price point gives the most profit. Its only trouble to set up. The corporate world doesn't look at trouble. They look at cost. If the return investment is positive, they do it. If it's high, they do it as a priority.

Not all retail is online. Much is but not all. Groceries is one that is often better in person for that evenings meal on the way home from work. It's led to the rise of metro style supermarkets near transport hubs.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 17 minutes ago

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[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 35 minutes ago (2 children)

I a shop with 10 products, yes, I'd agree. In a supermarket with thousands of products, they can predict what you're likely to buy if you're a regular customer and you might be the only one buying those items that day.

I don't expect them to do it overnight. First they roll them out for the cost savings. Just like they did with barcodes rather than price labels. Then they start to look at other savings or profit centres.

After a while it becomes, why wouldn't they do it?

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 2 hours ago (4 children)

They don't currently, but they could.

Take brand x on the shelf. Sold for $5 at a profit of $1. They sell 10 per week. You buy 2 if those every week, on Wednesday at about 6pm. Why not make them $5.50 next Wednesday and see what happens. Normal price on other days as no pattern identified.

Then once that's successful, why not have beacons detecting your phone, or even the stores app feeding your location. Then they can update just for the hours you are there.

Oh, but you'll say you swore it said $5 when you picked it off the shelf. The worker will say they have to charge what's there now and what it scanned as. Your choice to purchase it or go look for something else.

They've already started all this crap with online purchasing. It's just moving it to retail.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 2 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

I find it pretty easy. I never see any lying around that I've missed.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 5 points 2 hours ago

Better to be called a Nazi than to aid a Nazi.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 4 points 2 hours ago

Yes, it protects the smaller countries as much as the big ones. Any trade retaliation, like cutting off Spain means all members would cut off USA.

All he's doing is creating more states willing to drop USA softly. Denmark was shocked awake. Now Spain. Hopefully Ireland soon. France has always been moderately awake.

The USA is not a trustworthy partner. Their interests conflict with European values and European interests more and more.

Ruasia and china are worries, but Russia less so as it's seen to be weak but disruptive. China acts reliably but sometimes against others interests. China are less collaborative but moving to be moreso. They will do what they can to fill the void.

Add all this uncertainty with another war in the middle east and we're in for a rough few years. It looks like Iran has been preparing for a drawn out war for quite a while. The USA has not, yet started one.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 5 points 17 hours ago

Yes, but of that many people are already paying and they are still burning through billions, it's even more of a bubble than I thought. The chance of.profitability with direct to consumer is less likely.

So clearly it will be mainly corporate and enshittified versions going forward.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 1 points 19 hours ago

I thought he doesn't own any of them. Just leases his name.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 2 points 20 hours ago

Radiohead - in rainbows

They tried to go outside the existing studio release system before the rise of streaming. It was a pay what you want release.

Nirvana - unplugged in new York

Took a backlash to overproduced music at the time and started a still going strong tradition of publishing live albums.

Air - moon safari

Took electronic music and added a soul with otherworldly sounds and production to make chill out music that could be played in a club or on the beach or in a park with friends.

Dusty Springfield - Dusty in memphis Dusty brought back music to white people. There is a long tradition of white artists taking black music and presenting it palatably to white audiences. From elvis to P!nk. however, the UK as a more melting pot society without segregation, doesn't see it as cultural appropriation, but just another style for anyone to sing. That tradition continues with Amy winehouse and adele today.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 12 points 22 hours ago (5 children)

I'm surprised so many people were paying for it. Seems like more people want less ai not more these days.

[–] hitmyspot@aussie.zone 2 points 22 hours ago

I found the set up only ok.ninthought some of the character introductions stepped too much into cliché. The part about the merging of worlds with music didn't really go anywhere apart from showing different music cultures through the years in the dancing montage.

Michael b Jordan wasn't awful, but the part was no different to any horror movie lead where the hero is an antihero.

I like horror movies. I like movies with a historical southern flair. I like music. As, you say, it seemed mashed together rather than coherent and unique. I also loved scream, but I'd be shocked if it was up for an Oscar for best picture.

 

When I go to a post with video media, on iPad, there doesn't seem to be a way to exit. For images, they can be swiped away or touch outside to exit. For videos, ice tried different gestures and there is no back button or X.

I use Android daily, with a back swipe gesture, but there is no such gesture I'm aware of on iPad. Does anyone know how or should I submit a bug or feature request?

 

I’m trying to set containers for some websites on a shared windows terminal with multiple users under the same login. We use some cloud software and each user has their own log in. Manually opening websites in container manager allows this, but I’m struggling to do so for opening in container for the home page.

Each log in just launches in the default container (unassigned). I’ve tried using bookmark tree, which seems to support containers, but I can’t get it to work. Assigning a site to always open in a container doesn’t seem to work either as it’s the same site for multiple users (which seems to be the purpose of multi account container), so if it always opens in container A, person B still needs to manually open in their container.

 

I just recently got the 190 update pushed. It mentioned lots of fixes. One was image handling.

I have found that now exiting an image is a bit slow or glitchy. A single gesture to go back does not exit and instead it needs two. Tapping an image instead still closes it but there is a delay that wasnt there before.

I'm on a pixel 7pro with gesture navigation.

 

My phone coverage stopped for a period. I was using connect at the time and a comment failed. I initially thought it was a big but noted after restarting, it still was out. Then I checked with a test search to find it was all internet.

A few minutes later internet was back. Went back into Lemmy and refreshed. No data showing. I checked down-for-me for my instance and it was up. Refreshed again. No data.

Again restarted app and it was fine then. So, it seems he connection outage did not allow refresh after it came back, despite a restart during the outage.

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