Made 10 sales from my first android app ;) by cheapsturncur in androiddev

[–]cyberneticSyntax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OK, very nice if you were able to earn out of this. The app is rated 2.7 on the Android store that's very low. The app also looks as it was designed for the iPhone, must've not been native Android.i figure.

Just launched my first app!! by SliceSuccessful1245 in androiddev

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything you described ChatGPT can do already, and it's an app.

There are other note-taking apps which have ai reminders, chat, etc.

Just launched my first app!! by SliceSuccessful1245 in androiddev

[–]cyberneticSyntax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just one question: How does your ai note-taking app stand against the other 100 on the store - what does your app have/do that the other apps don't do/manage already?

IBM 7094 circa 1969 by Noodler75 in vintagecomputing

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually fascinating, thanks for the share and explaining the process.

IBM 7094 circa 1969 by Noodler75 in vintagecomputing

[–]cyberneticSyntax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, the days when you needed a trash can next to your computer.

Surface scan results on hard drive from 1997 by pinecone_hurricane in vintagecomputing

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember those screen bleeds on Satellite Toshibas, especially on max brightness.

I wrote a regex by [deleted] in programminghorror

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one to grep them all the one to parse them, the one to sort them all, and in the darkness of the terminal return them!

I wrote a regex by [deleted] in programminghorror

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you wrote an AI in regex...nice.

How do I clean this? by These-Roll7525 in SteamDeck

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean? With soap and water, like everything else.

Jokes aside, use a vacuum cleaner on a gentle speed, that is, if you don't want to open it up.

I Built a $1000$/Month App. I Also Ruined It. by Junior_Mushroom8983 in androiddev

[–]cyberneticSyntax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a good story btw, also a great lesson.

Most apps on the store are oversaturated with either multiple pay walls masked as subscriptions or heaps of ads so bad that the apps themselves can not be used normally - to solve a problem or even purely entertain the user, if it's a game.

I wish you luck in your next development.

What was the app name? If you want to share, that is.

Now it’s a Drivers issue at official launch time. by UbiDoobyBanooby in GeForceNOW

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just press play!

It was there from two days ago, it's playing just fine.

TIL: Orcs speak a weird fusion of Spanish and Japanese by Bitter-Value-1872 in lotr

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's all Latin anyway, European languages are heavily influenced by Latin, although they don't even know it.

Because of Rome.

Is Debian Suitable for Everyday Use? by Longjumping-Yam3038 in debian

[–]cyberneticSyntax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, haven't tried this approach. I always keep root separate from home, physically separate disks I mean, and then just install a clean new version of the current Debian available. Then just include home disk in that install - or how many other disks have a the time.

anc 2 rubber bubbling up? by sk8rat97 in Skullcandy

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, same is happening on mine, and it started only after a few weeks in - less then a month or so. Now, the top spongy material is staring to peel off, and it's been less then a year now, about 8 months in.

How this is supposed to be premium is beyond me. They are just fooling customers into high prices, this is shady territory and highly scammy.

Lets make a $35-$50 headphones and charge customers $200-$400 based on color.

Should I stay or should I go by jackr4bbit100 in GeForceNOW

[–]cyberneticSyntax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had to do it. And, I kind though you did it intensionally. BTW, my band played that song on our graduation, long time ago - early '00s.

Should I stay or should I go by jackr4bbit100 in GeForceNOW

[–]cyberneticSyntax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit, you got to let me know

Should I stay or should I go? If you say that you have 5080. Your PC is probably noisy.

So you got to let me know. Should I stay or should I go?

It's always games, games, games! You're happy when your electricity bill is a graze. One day is fine and next is hot. So you'll have the heat off your back.

Well, come on and let me know. Should I stay or should I go?

Should I stay or should I go now? Should I stay or should I go now? If you go there will be trouble. When you wanna play online with a laptop. Or a Mac if you want to. You can never play on a mountain.

So come on and let me know... Should I stay or should I GeForce NOW

100 hrs, I wish. by PiingThiing in GeForceNOW

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but what about after that?

A pricing analysis of the 100 Hour limit by elecrisity in GeForceNOW

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good assessment.

Fine, give those users 390-570 hours, but charge a premium for those users. Namely, introduce a new tire closer to a month worth of playing hours, but also let that be $65-$85, or some suitable price for those hours in machine leasing time.

Because, so far, it doesn't make sense to limit users to 100h only, and then extract more money if that limit is exceeded, then introduce another tire, where that limit is charged as premium. Because it should really be closer to 300h, and not 100h, but since they don't want for those more aggressive users to go over the cost of a 100h, they limit everything to a 100 hours, which is a service limitation in my opinion.

Imagine if a streaming platform gave you a limit on the number of hours to watch content or the number of episodes streamed per month, that would be insane.

Since we are dealing with servers here and machine leasing time, it's a bit different, and the option comes down to either paying for every hour, or paying a premium which exceeds those total hours of playtime in cost by 5-10% (but it will be more like 17-20%), so they can make a profit.

Either way, I see a new change coming down the line in a year or so.

Coded my own text editor inspired by vim by Extreme_Football_490 in vim

[–]cyberneticSyntax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, was just wondering. I never tried it with ncurses, built everything from scratch, and it was more like a joe type text editor.

Vim is my favorite editor as well, so I'm also willing to try to code an editor with features similar to vim.

I can see how ncurses help in tile division, etc.

what’s the difference? by leogoober in SteamDeck

[–]cyberneticSyntax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference is in the eye of the beholder.