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The price increases seem reasonable (from 6 to 7, 12 to 14, etc) given inflation. Have they been increasing prices frequently or am I missing something?

My OneDrive went from 70 to 100 USD. That is a huge increase.

This would be very cool within a game setting. Just imagine feeling the sensation of fresh air as you go through a door. Even if it were small effects it could add a huge leap in realism and immersion. Smell is a very powerful sense.


For me the oddest thing are the prices they go for.


This is the worst part. You’d think with a dramatic increase in supply that we’d see prices fall to almost nothing. Domains are priced as if anyone buying them is planning to start a billion dollar business, and the URL is instrumental in its success.

This discourages me from wanting to buy domains for a hobby project, or even for my own email. This whole industry seems like a big scam. Domain squatters don’t help the situation.


Registrars getting to decide that words suddenly are “premium” is so fucking bullshit.


The main thing is that LLMs aren't software programs and as such should not be compared to them.


Implementing Gene Expression Programming* in CUDA for our software: https://www.genexprotools.com/

* https://gene-expression-programming.com/


No try giving that email at the store.


I meant the password manager would just be to help you keep track of the names. The names themselves don't have to be long (e.g. `s11@mydomain.com`).


This actually looks quite good for a brand new development. I am big fan of vertical docks but that vertical time...


Last update to master was last year, develop not much more going on. It looks like it was started 7 years ago.


In the last few months we have added a built-in compositor, a new screensaver, file manager integration and a bunch of optimisations. Seems like pretty decent progress to me.


Master isn't the development branch though; you want these things to be fairly stable.


The 'develop' I mentioned is the name of their development branch. Regardless, one of their contributors made a couple sibling comments in this submission indicating there is more work going on than immediately visible by quickly looking at commit timestamps - which I am happy to hear.


New? It doesn't even look like it supports Wayland.


I have an A6000 and the main advantage over a 3090 cluster is the build simplicity and relative silence of the machine (it is also used as my main dev workstation).


This is the story of all the niche software products out there. Put together a smoke and mirrors demo, get a customer, build the product.


I do, I've been waiting for thinner iPhones to retire my iPhone 11.


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