SuperSleuth

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[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 5 points 1 week ago

There's nothing more I want out of a phone than what I have with the P9F right now. Price should come down, but I'm using this thing until it's dead. Only other thing that could entice me is a rollable like LG was going to release here.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 14 points 2 weeks ago

Are they stupid? In fairness, I don't know how they're making any money at all. I've never seen anyone interact with the discover feed and therefore see ads. There really isn't a way to monetize Snapchat without killing it off.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 10 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Apologies, I am but a humble reposter and didn't check :⁠,⁠-⁠)

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

With home charging that worsens the issue. When EVs are more widely used and people opt to install chargers in their homes, the demand for DC chargers will also fall.

I think the difference with gas stations is that you can get that $50 in a few minutes compared to half an hour, so you need comparatively less stations.

And another is will the price of charging stations actually come down? I don't actually believe they're exorbitantly expensive right

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Profitable Ev charging... (files.catbox.moe)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by SuperSleuth@lemm.ee to c/evs@lemmy.world
 

I've been thinking over this the last few days, and I do not see a situation where ev charging will ever be profitable enough for businesses to install them at large. I assume most public charging is DC fast charging so I'm talking about that.

Where do you put a charger so that is receives the most amount of use? Well that's easy, wherever gas stations currently are—but that's where the problems start. How many chargers do you install, and at what charging speed?

The theoretical max amount of money you can make in an hour is the charging speed x price/kW. So for a 100kW charger at 50¢/kW you're hard capped at $50/hr. I found a 240kW DC charger on aliexpress for $44,000. Using the 50¢/kW from above it'd take 36 days to break even, assuming 24/7 usage at the theoretical maximum. With a normal usage of around 6 hours total (i'm just throwing numbers out there) that jumps to 146 days. After 10 years of operating you're looking at around $1.2 million or a 2727% return

However, the time to break even grows and the return shrinks with the amount of chargers installed. And this is without factoring in installation costs and the power companies electricity price, which could easily cut that down to a fourth. I also do not see a charger going 10 years without a single repair.

I'm just wondering if i'm missing something here.

 
[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

These are awesome. Is imgur what you're going to for posting images?

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

!idiotsincars@lemmy.world was always a slower sub on Reddit, but I've yet to find a good way to directly link to mp4s without shelling out $50 a month or relying on community supported sites. Even then I just found out Inline videos aren't supported on all instances (lemmy.world | it works on lemm.ee), and even still, not every app is doing in-app playback.

Posts do get decent traction, but I don't think we're going anywhere until this video thing gets sorted out.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

Those reports were both unsubstantiated by a 3rd party audit. Linus does not prefer profits over accuracy, when they received backlash for being inaccurate and rushing out videos they took a week off and reworked their system and have stuck to it. ~~Gamers Nexus~~ The people who predominantly called them out have done, and are doing the same things as LTT.

When their book bag carabiners were breaking they didn't say "oh well", and they shipped out replacement parts and gave them a $25. If they still weren't happy they got a full refund. This does not sound like "corpa boss" to me. Now I can't tell the future, but right now LTT is just fine.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

I'm not even reading that article because, no. But I'm all for an award system here on lemmy. All money goes to the instance hoster and the user gets badges, maybe a highlighted name. The most gilded users get entered into a giveaway every month or so for something like a T-shirt.

That's allows for the instances to sustain themselves and gives users more incentive to post, without stupid subscriptions and promoting content farming.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 14 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

There's no way they used Gemini and decided it's better than GPT.

I asked Gemini: "Why can great apes eat raw meat but it's not advised for humans?". It said because they have a "stronger stomach acid". I then asked "what stomach acid is stronger than HCL and which ones do apes use?". And was met with the response: "Apes do not produce or utilize acids in the way humans do for chemical processes.".

So I did some research and apes actually have almost neutral stomach acid and mainly rely on enzymes. Absolutely not trustworthy.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yes, I tried the mastodon app probably about 4 years ago before I knew what federation was. I could not figure out how to sign up and ultimately gave up. There needs to be an app/website that explains it well and guides you through the process.

And honestly both bluesky and mastodon do a poor job if this.

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee 7 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Twitter allows porn now, no?

[–] SuperSleuth@lemm.ee -3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It did neither though?

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