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    12. sij

    I found myself answering all the same questions about PR over and over again so decided to write a basic guide to getting publications about your company's announcements so I could just link to it.

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  2. prije 6 sati

    Facebook Messenger is the worst app among all other top consumer messaging apps.

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    prije 14 sati

    step 1: kill all innovation with decades of anticapitalist, antitech policies step 2: be sad that the US dominates tech step 3: finance massive top down plans to build a "European cloud" step 4: watch it fail embarrassingly (see the "European Google")

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  4. 1. velj

    To clarify, the position is synced but each device still wants to play its own podcast and I have to manually turn on the last I listened on the other device. The current behavior might make sense but it’d be great to at least have an option.

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  5. 29. sij

    I guess now is almost a native app for Windows :)

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  6. 28. sij

    Looking at the difference between the monthly and annual pricing gives you a pretty good estimate of the product's retention.

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    26. sij

    international diplomatic community: coronavirus bad, we must mobilize, china must act also international diplomatic community: xinjiang? well gosh that’s a tough one, on the fence over whether that’s bad or not

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    25. sij

    It’s really sweet and touching to see dedicate their app to their late colleague . I’ve not seen anyone do this before. ❤️

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  9. 25. sij

    Scroll is letting Nuzzel users onto their app now.

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  10. 25. sij

    And then there's a crazy world of connected hardware where a perfectly fine product relies on the manufacturer's servers to properly function. Of course, all kinds of things can go wrong now.

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  11. 25. sij

    There are some things companies do that result in increasing obsolescence. Carmakers make a facelift model between generations to drive their sales. The older model gets cheaper and is seen as something old now. Also, some production bugs are usually fixed in facelifts.

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  12. 25. sij

    This market consisting of OEMs, chipmakers, and Google is the result of natural evolution and that results in a sub-optimal experience for the user. Even though Google kind of had an incentive to make their phones live longer since they make money on services and search.

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  13. 25. sij

    Then there's the question of smartphones not getting software updates. You have a perfectly fine Samsung – but no new Android for you. Well, part of the reason is chipmakers don't want to make a new BSP. The

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  14. 25. sij

    Smartphones are a bit more interesting. People have been buying a new smartphone every other year not because manufacturers made them – new phones were radically better. The pace of technological evolution was fascinating. Here's a microwave from 1967 – I bet you could use it.

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  15. 25. sij

    Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by the economy.

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  16. 25. sij

    And then we see Volkswagen coming up with a dual-clutch gearbox that's very efficient yet complicated and people say dies after 50 thousand km. Sorry, this is the way. Nobody wanted that, lifespan just couldn't be a variable in the overall optimization.

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  17. 25. sij

    So people want cars that are more efficient. But still fast. And don't pollute the environment a lot. Also cheap. A V8 with a 3-gear automatic gearbox is simple yet no longer an option for the mass market. You have to optimize on all those things – no place for reliability.

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  18. 25. sij

    Cars are even harder. First, they are very expensive, meaning customers care even more about the price, and in the last 50 years or so we experience steadily rising oil prices combined with increasing regulation of emissions.

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  19. 25. sij

    And a lot of these products are commodities, there's no much difference in a particular price range. Manufacturers have to compete on the price with razor-thin profit margins. They have no real incentive to focus on expanding the lifetime of the product.

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  20. 25. sij

    It doesn't take into account basic economic facts. We live in a world of abundance. A few centuries ago a cookware set would be a family heirloom. Now you can buy a pan for $10 and most consumers still want even cheaper products.

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  21. 25. sij

    Proponents of planned obsolescence make it look almost like every company has engineers specifically working on putting weak spots into their hardware product so they'd last no more than a couple of years. That theory was applied to anything from kettles to smartphones and cars.

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