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I really wish Google would make a macOS desktop app for Gemini just like ChatGPT and Claude have. I'd use it much more if I could login with my sub and not have to open a web browser every single time.


are they insane? Priority for one of the .ing domains I searched for is $1,288,999.99 registration fee and renews at $38,999.99/yr.


That's chump change for a big industry player in insurance, banking, oil/gas etc.


rentseek.ing


People are so excited for cloud gaming, and Xbox Game Pass growing now... The price will continue to go up up up up up up. I remember when YouTube TV was $35/mo now it's $73/mo. Game Pass and all cloud gaming will slowly cost more until it's close to 1/2 the price a month of a game, and slowly creep up from there. Sad.


I'm not excited for cloud gaming.

Really, try GOG. You can download and install skyrim, and play it offline with no DRM or cloud/online/advertising/tracking nonsense.


Not only will the price go up, they will have worse content and Premium Passes.


great work! Useful option!! 250,000 emails at $44/mo (including SES fee).

Currently paying $25 to send 250,000 emails with sendy.co for years. Also using Amazon SES. no monthly fees just pay for what you use plus one time cost of sendy.


Free for up to 5 machines… for now. Lol.


I feel you, but the laptop can be order with an M2 Max for 64gb+ of RAM. There is no M2 Max Mac mini.... M2 Pro goes up to 32gb.


If the plain M2 in the Air supports up to 24 Gb, they could have let the Pro support 48...

I don't need much CPU on the Mac (the arm transition forced me to get an x86 linux box in addition to it) but my ram needs are 24-30 Gb on average. 32 Gb is not future proof for my usage, 48 might have been.

All they need now is to cancel the Studio and make the only option a Mac Pro starting at 6000 :)


Ohh i just noticed. M2 Max can go to 96 instead of 64. Means the M2 Pro intentionally goes only to 32 not 48.


Very kind and generous of you. This is a wonderful community here at HN! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you as well.


Exactly my thoughts as well!


I felt the same reading the article. So much hate towards a single human. There are many ways to express dislike or disagreement with someone or their ideas and management styles without being so explicit and rude about it. It seems like its a badge of honor and prerequisite to say "I hate Elon, ok moving on about Mastodon..." I believe it's possible to dislike someones views and still have common ground and dialog, but I guess I'm in the minority (online) now.


because he told everyone that Tesla cars would be robotaxis that make you $30,000 a year and you would be dumb not to buy a Tesla...i know a few people who fell for this scam. I stay away from anything he is involved in after this. There are lots of reasons for people hating him and for good reasons.


So he’s slow on delivering a very difficult and ground breaking technology (he has, however, delivered FSD to North America).

Is that really a reason to hate the man? “Hate” is a strong and emotionally loaded word.


This is nothing personal against Musk. When you look at what he has done since taking over Twitter, it's nothing but chaos. He doesn't seem to have a clue how to run that company. I have liked Twitter, and I hate what he is doing to it.


As someone who likely has opposing political views to yours I think the following outcomes were vital to a well-functioning public square for inclusive and civil discourse:

* taking the company private, and off the stock market, so decisions are no longer made with short term valuation / stock price movements in mind

* sacking the vast majority of bureaucratic staff, who have shown themselves to be politically biased. Suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story would NEVER have happened on an impartial social network

* trying out new ideas. Twitter was haemorrhaging money and was technically stuck in a rut

* sacking the board and C-suite (for the gross failures described above)

A lot of people will have their noses put out of joint by Musk’s moves so far. But there are tens, possibly hundreds, of millions of ordinary people out there who will feel they can trust the network again, since Musk’s changes. These people are not extremists, or racists, or bigots - they are just people who have right-of-centre views and who value fairness and freedom of expression.


> Twitter was haemorrhaging money

Well, no, if not for the $800M lawsuit settlement (a one-off), they'd have made $580M profit in 2020.

> technically stuck in a rut

Being under an FTC consent decree where every feature has to be thoroughly documented, analysed, and approved re: user privacy before launch tends to slow development down.

Ol' Musky has made the first almost infinitely worse ($1B interest/year) and cannot do anything about the second.


How do you feel about taking on a billion dollars of interest per year? Then fumbling new features to lose half the advertisers? What do you think of asking software engineers to bring screenshots of lines of code? It makes no sense.


He's the world's richest man. He can take on big interest payments.

He experimented with some changes to Twitter, and his style is to rapidly try different things and see what works. I would expect him to continue like this. I hope he does. He's one of America's greatest innovators. This is how he works.

The screenshots of code thing wasn't so he could pick over the lines and analyse their style. It's so he had hard evidence of engineers who weren't writing code (many companies have them) and fire them immediately.


Exactly how it works… but you left out the US Army part this time? You kind of need that to give it value. Nothing else will. USD.


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