creek 1 year ago • 83%
I use MacOS because I’m lazier.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I’m not sure to be honest. @nutomic@lemmy.ml could probably give you a rough idea, but ultimately it will depend on the overall traffic.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I did find it a bit funny when they mentioned something along the lines of, "Look how many devices this one device can replace, such as your TV, and monitors, etc," which is true to a point... If you are the only one who actually uses those things. I have a wife and two children, and a nephew who frequently comes over to watch TV. If we all wanted to sit down and watch a Movie together with this experience, I would have to shell out $18k. 🥴
creek 1 year ago • 100%
As the father of two autistic children... FUCK Elon Musk.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, they'll eventually drive more and more people into sailing the open seas if they keep making these moves.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
"Our pricing is $0.24 per 1,000 API calls, which equates to <$1.00 per user monthly for a reasonably operated app," the Reddit worker said.
Uhh... Plenty of services charge less than half of that for the same number of API calls, and they are still able to make money. I would imagine that as large as Reddit is, their cost per 1k calls is way less than $0.10, unless their API is poorly engineered and inefficient AF. This is 100% them just trying to drive third parties out so they can get that sweet sweet ad revenue.
creek 1 year ago • 96%
What's funny is there is nothing stopping them from making their own instance. I think the hesitation stems from them coming to grips with reality that few people really want to engage with their messaging when they step out of their bubble.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
For work, I cannot see myself wanting to use one, but for media consumption, it would probably blow everything else out of the water, assuming you're cool with being fairly isolated in your experience. They sort of teased this, but being able to watch something like Avatar 3 with Pandora as my surrounding sounds so incredibly cool.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
But… $3,500 is a lot of lettuce for something that could easily be obsolete as fast as my cell phone. And Apple mentioned that the total field of vision is something over 4k, but that’s still a lot less than multiple 4k monitors.
I'm waiting to see what they drop 12 - 18 months later. I'd wager by the time the 2nd-gen Vision Pro comes out, they will release a more stripped down model that will be roughly equivalent to what they are releasing next year, and will likely start at around $1,200. By that point, the App ecosystem, will likely be mature enough that they will be able to have a version that serves as a loss leader or just breaks even, and they'll make their revenue on the backend with their 40% App Store cut.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Honestly though, if there is one thing Apple is really good at, it's normalizing things that many might perceive as weird at first. I remember owning a first-gen Pebble, and I had numerous people jest about dorky it was with gems like, "You totally owned a calculator watch didn't you?" Fast forward a few years, and Apple Watches are everywhere. Wearing a Vision headset at a kids birthday party will probably be on the same level as busting out an iPad to capture a video.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Fully agree. I think there are some practical, workforce related, use cases for AR/VR, but the idea of strapping into one for 8+ hours a day... No thanks.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Ultimately I agree with you. It's mostly going to come down to getting more people acquainted to this mindset.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I had a bit of a rocky start, but I picked up the concepts fairly quickly.
The Good:
- The discussion threads here remind me of what Reddit's discussions were like about five years ago.
- Comments feel more meaningful and thought-provoking as opposed to a race to "craft the wittiest meme."
- The community here seems to be relatively friendly and welcoming.
The Less Good:
- I find the mobile experience quite clunky at the moment. For the site, there seem to be some random overflow issues, and the interface and UI elements feel a bit too small for a mobile experience. The lack of polished, dedicated apps is somewhat of a bummer, but I'm hopeful the community will fill these gaps over time with dedicated applications.
- The onboarding process is somewhat lackluster. It seems more geared towards an audience that is already familiar with federated services. I feel most new users will default to lemmy.ml out of an unwarranted sense of FOMO for not being a direct member of the largest instance, simply due to a lack of understanding of how federated apps work.
- Redundant communities across multiple instances could become problematic over time. Personally, I would like to see something like user (or even mod) specified mono-communities, grouping multiple communities across multiple instances into a single thread. For example, if a user went to
m/movies
, whoever runs that mono could add movie-specific feeds from places like lemmy.ml, beehaw.org, etc. - We need to have a serious discussion about generating funds for instances. Dedicated servers with high traffic can get incredibly expensive. I fear that many smaller instances will eventually go dark due to escalating operational costs. Ko-Fi donations will only go so far. We, as a community, need to start thinking of more sustainable alternatives that align with the community's core values.
- The documentation for the JS SDK could use some TLC. Thankfully, it's fully typed with Typescript ❤️, so it's not too cumbersome to work out what everything does, but more code examples and descriptions for all the various methods would be a welcome change.
All in all, I'm happy with my decision to check this place out and am hopeful more people will come aboard in time. It's already become a part of my daily routine.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
It seems like !movies@lemmy.ml, and !television@lemmy.ml are relatively dead communities (at least on the lemmy.ml) instance. I'm hoping we'll see more discussions happening over there in the near future.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, those are some major red flags. Good luck on the search.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I'd say at the very least, start looking for something else. If you get a job offer with the pay and benefits you are looking for, you can approach your current employer to see if they'll match it. Six months seems a bit extreme for a benefits hiatus, and if they are considering this move as a cost cutting measure on top of removing other benefits, then it's probably a clear indication the company is struggling, and likely only a matter of time before layoffs start happening.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Perhaps we can call ourselves “threaditors.”
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I don’t know what it is, but polish it up, and it would probably make a cool keychain bottle opener.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
So basically anything not in post production will be halted. Hollywood execs are complete morons.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Looks like I am drowning...
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I'm planning on doing the same with Mlem. I know fuck all about Swift, but I'll be using it as an opportunity to learn more about it, and hopefully contribute in areas that I am more familiar with.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
You and I are in full agreement there. I'm guessing that he's eventually going to work something out with Reddit, and keep his focus and priorities over there, but I would love to see something heavily inspired by Apollo make it's way over to this side of the aisle. I'm hoping to start learning Swift (or Tauri+Rust) sometime in the next few months, so if we don't have something by then, I might take a crack at it personally.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
The Witcher 3. It's probably the only game that I've played to completion more than twice.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Oh, I did not realize they were still invite-only. I've had access for several months, so I had assumed they had officially opened the door to everyone by now.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Honestly, and I say this with no disrespect, but I feel like the UX is pretty lackluster across this entire ecosystem. It's understandable, since I would imagine the bulk of developer priority is going towards just making things work as reliably as possible on the backend side of things. Fortunately, given the open source nature of things, I feel like the community will fill these gaps in over time. :)
creek 1 year ago • 50%
I've been using Arc exclusively for the past few months, and really enjoy the experience. It has so many nice little UX flourishes, and tab management is super clean and organized.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, I've been reading over the developer docs over the past weekend, and looking to start up a little side project in the coming weeks. I will definitely look into spinning up my own instance to help share the load sometime in the near future.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
I was thinking about this last night. I think this would be great for something like Television, Movies, Books, etc.
You could have an instance like television.social (or whatever) and then create all the various communities from there. You could have a main
community that serves as a place where general posts and discussion goes, and then create additional communities for individual shows.
At the end of the day, there are no hard rules in place for this, so communal overlap will likely be something that we'll have to deal with for the foreseeable future, but I do hope that we'll see this convention adopted by more users as time goes on.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Huge thumbnails and previews work great on devices with limited screen space, but on a full size desktop, it just makes things look incredibly cluttered and chaotic.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
It finally loaded. I think the API is just being a little slow at the moment. Thanks!
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Is the Lemmy Community Browser down at the moment? All I’m seeing is a title header.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Definitely agree with the tip on sorting. I like to alternate between Active, Hot, and New Comments personally.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
It’s kind of a shame, since Cortana is such a cool name for an AI assistant, and we’re now getting to a point where AI assistants can actually start being usable in our day to day lives.
creek 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks for the warm welcome. This is my first time exploring anything fediverse related, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around how all this works. All I know is that I'm really dissatisfied with the decision making that is going on at Reddit, and if there comes a day where I can no longer use my beloved Apollo to access their service, that will most likely be where I officially dip out.