Chozo

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[–] Chozo@fedia.io 2 points 2 hours ago

While it hasn’t yet specified whether this means prices will decrease or increase

Dangerous headline, especially for reporting on such a notoriously litigious company.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 24 points 9 hours ago

In that case, the public doesn't owe Brett an explanation for the guillotines being erected in his front yard.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 3 points 1 day ago

It's hard to compare, because Spotify has a lot of features that aren't available on alternatives.

If you're just looking for music availability and audio quality, then the cost of Spotify is pretty middle-of-the-road as long as you're a westerner with mostly western musical tastes. But when you start getting into other qualities like social features, recommendation algos, API and third-party app integrations, multi-device controls/playback, etc... a lot of those things just aren't offered by competitors. Those features may not matter to you, but they should probably be considered when comparing platforms.

Spotify also has a lot of promotional pricing that they offer. I think students get a pretty substantial discount. They also offer family plans, so the cost can be split significantly that way, as well.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Sounds like an enshittification hydra.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

No, I normally eat for about ten minutes.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 22 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I dunno, I think "take this pill every day and you'll never have to pull out again" is a pretty convincing argument to that type of dude.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 29 points 2 days ago (3 children)

-1 comes from the wish to make the total 0.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 7 points 3 days ago

Sure, but does that matter if the feature works and fulfills a need that users have been asking about for years?

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 10 points 3 days ago (5 children)

I'm not sure why there's so much hate for this. It appears to be a completely optional feature, you don't have to use it if you don't want.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

They're very similar, but I feel like I've also heard that same tune in other songs before, as well. I feel like this may be a "Pachelbel's Canon in D" situation, where the same melody gets reused in countless songs over time.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 4 points 3 days ago

That sounds nice, I wish we had that on Mbin.

[–] Chozo@fedia.io 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Bristles can break off and get swallowed without ever being noticed. I'm sure that the average person consumes a non-zero amount of toothbrush throughout their lifetime. So yes, we're eating toothbrushes.

 

Such as counterintuitive fixes to a problem, or where a mistake unexpectedly results in an even better outcome than originally hoped for.

 

HOUSTON — A Houston man is suing Whataburger for nearly $1 million after he says his burger had onions on it.

Turns out he had asked for a no-onions order.

On July 24, 2024, Demery Ardell Wilson had an allergic reaction after eating a burger that had onions on it at Whataburger, court documents say. He alleges that he requested the fast-food chain to take them off before serving him the burger.

 

I just picked up a couple of "flamed titanium" pocket clips, and I love the look of them. I've always been attracted to the blue-on-black color combo for most things I own, and I love the way the color pops on my Vision FG!

I've noticed, however, that even the slightest touch from my fingers will dull the shine and really mutes the color. It comes right back with a simple wipe on the clip with any dry cloth, but it's a little annoying just how well this finish attracts skin oils.

I was thinking about picking up some flamed ti scales to go with this, but after seeing how quickly the color fades after being touched, I'm not sure how I'd feel about an entire handle with that finish.

 

And I thought they were supposed to be shying away from fossil fuels.

 

I often make late-night walks down the street to the convenience store. Due to my work/sleep schedule, I can pretty much only do this late at night.

Unfortunately, this seems to be the same time that the local skunks begin prowling around the undeveloped lot between my home and the convenience store. Luckily, they've not yet gotten close enough to be a threat, but I always worry that one night I won't be so lucky, and I'll accidentally sneak up on one and spook it into spraying me.

I've looked online, and most of the articles I can find on the subject are about how to keep skunks from occupying your property in the first place. Which is great, but I don't own the property they're hanging out in, so I can't do much about that. I couldn't find many articles about skunk encounters that offer much advise beyond "stay away, dummy". Which I obviously plan to do, but life doesn't always go according to plan.

I live in the city, so it's actually kinda weird that there are skunks this close to a populated area. The city life has prevented me from having a lot of experiences with skunks, and honestly I want to keep it that way. But does anybody have any advice on how to help ensure that skunks stay away while walking?

 

Why YSK: Some car manufacturers, such as Tesla, will lie about the capabilities of their autonomous vehicles. Misplaced trust in self-driving technology leads drivers into making unsafe decisions while on the road, endangering the lives of themselves and drivers around them. Understanding what your car is capable of, in comparison to what the salesman told you it was capable of, is important to keep in mind when purchasing or operating such a product.

Currently, no Tesla product - including the inappropriately-named "Full Self Driving" mode - has surpassed Level 2 autonomy, falling behind competitors such as Waymo, NAVYA, and Volvo, who all have Level 4 cars in production.

 

Elon’s not invincible, and now we have proof.

 

Sorry that it's a YT Short; this format seems to work well for Steve, so many of his uploads are Shorts.

 

Seriously, what happened to the idea of decades? We’re already halfway through the "20s," yet for the past twenty years, the cultural conversation has been dominated by "generations" instead. Here’s why that shift isn’t doing anyone any favors.

Adam Conover talks about time, culture, and linguistics. I'm not sure about the accuracy of some of the things he talks about, and he admits that he's largely speculating on some topics. I felt it was something interesting to think about.

 

Wasn't expecting to see Ozzy drop a music video in 2025, but here we are.

 

I just received my aluminum model Exo-M in the mail today, and I absolutely love this knife, but it's so damn loud! I feel the urge to fidget with it, but I worry that I'm annoying my neighbors. It's so loud and piercing, it sounds like a Garand ping every time I open a package.

Does anyone have advice for noise reduction on knives? I thought about maybe putting a thin layer of epoxy or silicone or something along the ends of the frame that make contact with the blade, but I feel like the tolerances are so tight that any amount of material being present could possibly interfere with opening/closing the knife, so I don't want to risk something like that just yet. I suspect that any kind of coating I could apply would also just peel off almost immediately, anyway.

Any ideas? Or should I just learn to live with it?

 

Just noticed that my comments and posts from the last 24 hours don't seem to be appearing on outside instances at all.

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