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The Horror of Fallout (Game) Isn't the Bombs. It's the Decline Before Them

ben1777.substack.com
3 points·by webworker·3 ay önce·1 comments

Thanks for Sharing Your Venmo (Vimeo) Story

ben1777.substack.com
2 points·by webworker·5 ay önce·1 comments

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webworker
·2 ay önce·discuss
They bumped prices just a few months back.
webworker
·2 ay önce·discuss
Reminder that they also Recently bumped prices a few months ago.

My annual renewed just a month before they did that.
webworker
·2 ay önce·discuss
I will not be renewing/switching over, either.

I had copilot mainly so I could write issues and throw agents at it, while I went off and did other things. Has been great for contained spot work.

At this point, I'll go ahead and leave it expire, and then consolidate between Codex and JetBrains AI. Especially since Xcode supports Codex with a first-party integration.
webworker
·3 ay önce·discuss
Fallout’s pre-war world feels more familiar than it should, and we should be talking about that. I wrote this article as a mashup between Fallout, peak oil theory, and the slow decay/decline that likely would have happened before the bombs dropped. The game and tv show never really depicted any of that, and it's a shame.

I had a lot of fun using my imagination and writing this article, and I hope any (hopeful) readers have as much fun reading it.
webworker
·5 ay önce·discuss
For Vimeo customers, the questions are: "What if..." and maybe more importantly, "What now?"
webworker
·6 ay önce·discuss
Someone just posted an inside story of what went on inside of Vimeo: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46757868
webworker
·6 ay önce·discuss
An excellent dissection, but took me a minute to get through it!

I really don't know what they were thinking with trying to scare off all the little indie creatives with the pivoting to enterprise stuff, who won in that strategy? And why wasn't there room for both? They could have just left the old Vimeo in stasis for those people and created an entirely new product line that'd have been better suited, especially since they were rewriting stuff from scratch anyway.

As pointed out, if you want to win in enterprise, you have to be willing to bend over backward, which is exactly what Microsoft did/had to do to get entrenched and at least part of what locked Apple out until iOS came along.

The bit about BrightCove and the competition explains so much.
webworker
·8 ay önce·discuss
I truly do wonder about the amount of tech debt that must be inside of the Messages app on MacOS and iOS. It's got to be massive.

I also wonder what they're using (protocol) under the hood that lags behind other chat clients like Telegram and Signal and WhatsApp. It works, but I wonder how/if it'll continue to scale and stay competitive.
webworker
·10 ay önce·discuss
Arc was the only Chrome browser that I could stomach as a development browser/environment. Kind of tight-lipped, but I assume it'll keep getting updates?

I use Safari day-to-day, but its behaviors are inconsistent with caching which makes development hell. I notice this caching behavior even when you have it disabled in the network developer tools.
webworker
·10 ay önce·discuss
We need all hands on deck to bring this back to life
webworker
·geçen yıl·discuss
In an alternate universe, Apple had built out a networked media library system and integrated it directly into their Time Capsule router hw.
webworker
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I have been saying this for years. I have a HUGE amount of CDs that I have gotten at bargain prices from thrift stores over the years (it’s been an interesting curation method), and I keep them all organized on a plex server. It’s as close to best of both worlds as you can get today imo.