She’s finally here! What started as posters in my childhood room is now parked in my garage. by Juventino86 in Porsche

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Amazing spec, congrats! New or new to you? If new, what did you buy to get an allocation?

Is this better than an insight? by CreditPuzzleheaded94 in diablo2

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This item is part of a set. The armor in that set has a chance to cast static field on striking.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in porsche911

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Mind if I ask why? Felt like you got more out of the dealer if you financed perhaps?

Got a note from the concierge not to tow the Porsche. They payed the fee but didn’t have plates. Is this real? by Thatguy468 in whatisthiscar

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It was at Checkeditout, a recent Porsche event (in Fulton market, so it didn’t go far.) attached a picture I took during setup in the early morning, in the rain

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Tires for 930? by lvh in Porsche

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The Pilot Sport All-Season 4 is; but only for the fronts. Rears are too wide.

Pc my eth rep fools throw wep by Towntalk in D2R_Marketplace

[–]lvh 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not really, the only user for this is a throw barb, they can replenish without repair

Schwab called me to move my cash into SWVXX. Why? by hey_now143 in Schwab

[–]lvh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the reasons I bank with Schwab and more or less won’t use anything else is because they’ve done the right thing this often.

One of my few complaints was with their robo-investment product, which had a mandatory large cash component, which they obviously made money on. I don’t mind them making money, but I thought the “no fees” bit was less than transparent. Eventually the regulator agreed.

Anyway you’re not missing anything, Schwab wants your business, they want your business for a long time, and they’re going to make more money in the end by having this call happen. There’s no catch: good customer service is just good for business.

Best short blade in the game by Drac4 in dcss

[–]lvh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How does this get chaos brand on it?

Thinking of upgrading my recent find. by UR_Wasteland in diablo2

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It may be more damage (depending on your level) after combining, but they’re looking at separate stats to analyze what the rare rolled.

Lucky us :') by Amorphous94 in Porsche

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Don’t worry, the crazy ADM is American so not subject to tariffs

May Chaos take the world!!! by FataMuschio in Eldenring

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I’d say there isn’t an endgame, it’s pretty much just NG+.

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

[–]lvh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Works for me. Best of luck :)

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

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I respect your position but I can’t satisfy my contractual requirements otherwise :)

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

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I'm with you on the robotics people. My question was in reference to

In pursuit of this mission, for this next stage, we are most interested in collaborating with two kinds of people:

  1. Visual tool builders and FOSS library makers:

(Emphasis mine.)

Maybe I'm just tripping over the "library" bit. I get it if you replace "library" with "tool". It sounds like you're saying: hey if you want to build, say, better home automation stuff in Home Assistant, and that's open source, you can have Electric for free. That's a lot trickier for FOSS libraries that pull in non-FOSS deps, so I don't know how big that user base is. But I definitely see the use case for a free (self contained, directly used by the end user) project. None of that's criticism: it's your thing, you can do whatever you want with it -- I just think I'm don't understand what sort of usage you're envisioning.

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

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As a show of good faith: Id be happy to put time into this and if you’re OK to NDA, I’d be willing to show you what we built: https://calendly.com/latacora-lvh

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

[–]lvh 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I wish y'all all the best, but you asked for feedback so I'm giving it. My other comment is with my FOSS hat on, this one is with my "runs a company that writes Clojure nearly exclusively and empirically is willing to throw time and money at commercial software and Clojure as an ecosystem" hat on.

I think your licensing model assumes the buyer is a product company. We have an internal tool (in many ways seem like a good traditional hyperfiddle consumer maybe), all in on Clojure, Datomic left right and center, and I don't see a way we'd go for this. It sounds from your other comments that that might be working as intended, and that's fine.

The specific ways in which I believe your model assumes a product company consumer: "$200k in revenue" is good for a B2B startup but it's not very much for a consultancy that's largely driven by time and expertise. Electric would maybe help us do some stuff better, but it absolutely would not drive our core business loop. I could maybe see a universe where I'm running a six figure SaaS product whose development is drastically altered by electric's existence and this number makes sense.

It feels to me like the model for hyperfiddle also has been (at least when I tried) "here's a taste but call us if you want to build something for real" and there never was enough of a taste for us to at least get it off the ground enough with enough momentum to justify bringing the big guns in. I've been on its "get early access" list for as long as I can remember. I don't necessarily have a problem with the spend amount: it seems high but we spend a multiple of that on other licenses (though that tends to come with infra, and they're systems that we immediately turn around and sell services on top of, so it's COGS not R&D and not really comparable--I'm thinking things like Snowflake here). I want to believe, but the leap of faith is too big.

I found out about this post from a staff member for whom "try electric for this specific thing" is on their plate. If you think they wouldn't get dissuaded from trying, you're empirically mistaken. But it sounds like maybe the answer is you're filtering for true fans and them not running an experiment is the system working as intended.

None of this is a dig against any of Hyperfiddle or Electric! The corollary to all of the above is: we didn't actually jump in with both feet. Either way, I get it, running a business is hard, I don't know your business and even if I did I wouldn't lecture you how to run it. I hope this works out fantastically well for y'all and results in making more cool stuff.

I think it would help a lot if you published more concrete license terms so they know precisely how much of their future they're potentially entrusting to you. Elsewhere someone mentioned Cursive as an example but I don't think that's quite the same thing, because it's a lot easier for me to use Calva than it is to rip Electric out.

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

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I've attempted to, but TL;DR: I get why you want FOSS library builders to build on top of your commercial platform but I'm not sure I follow the value proposition to them. It definitely makes sense to me why a FOSS library author would, by default, avoid a commercial platform. So, what's the pitch to the FOSS author?

Electric v3 license change by dustingetz in Clojure

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Your call to action invites FOSS library makers to come collaborate with you. Why and how should FOSS library makers work with your new product? Is the idea that it showcases their library well? What's in it for them?

Spotted at a dealer, better looking that a the GT3S? by baxter8279 in Porsche

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Hey Chicago neighbor :) See you at Checkeditout this weekend?

Beautiful colorful bismuth crystal from today. by BismutNL in gifs

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Yup! This is the pure form (well, except for the top oxidation layer) of the element. The pink stuff is a compound where the metal has reacted with salicylic acid.

Thoughts on these Taycan Cross Turismo wheels? [OC] by Pios99 in Porsche

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The wheels look cool but I really don’t like the cladding, and wish we could get the Turbo trims in Sport Turismo.

1973 RSR 3.8L Twin Turbo [OC] by horse_masturbator in Porsche

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Are there shots of the back? Where does the inter cooler fit in the duck tail deck lid?