Precisely. Everyone is bitching about shrinkflation, and it’s probably just a vending machine owner cheaping out and buying multipacks at the grocery store instead of 20oz at a much higher wholesale price.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firm quietly boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100,000 up to staggering $4.5 million — backbone codec of the internet gets meteoric increase, AVC hikes follow disastrous H.265 licensing increaEnglish
61·20 hours agoI’m using a 15 year old i5 and a GTX 970, having no issues with AV1 video. Curious what hardware you’re running.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is no one held accountable if a driverless EV ran over a pedestrian?
1·12 days agoCase in point, 80 year old woman in San Francisco going 70 in a residential area kills family of 4 waiting at a bus stop, including children aged 1 and 3 - and the judge gave her 2 years probation. And the REALLY good news is that she’ll be back on the road in 3 years! Justice!!!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple will reportedly start stuffing ads into the Maps appEnglish
7·12 days agoNot from THEMSELVES, never from themselves.
I will concede that the YouTube Music app started (and might still be) worse than GPM was in the end. But I’m not sure it could be considered enshittification. Yeah, the YTM app itself was kinda shit, especially at first - but they didn’t make the service materially worse and charge more for features they took away. They didn’t jack up the price to coincide with the “new” service, they just consolidated the two separate services into one. They didn’t introduce ads. They didn’t silently take down a ton of the music offered and leave the price the same - they still have the same 100M tracks as the other guys, and you ONLY get music from those other services.
I agree and get where you’re coming from on this example - but I think people use the term enshittification more broadly than it’s actual definition, and in my opinion this doesn’t fit.
I’ll never understand why people are proud to waste their life watching ads. Or are proud to use adblock and steal the content being posted by small creators. You’re really sticking it to the little guy, great job.
So you refuse to pay because they MIGHT do something bad? That’s a pretty weak argument. You’re taking a stand against… What? You were never a paying customer in the first place, and they have not enshitified YouTube Premium in the over 10 years I’ve had it. In fact, I still pay a grandfathered $8/mo for my account - which is grace I was never given by Hulu or Netflix as they repeatedly jacked up the price over that same timespan. Seems to me they’ve earned the benefit of the doubt.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The US bans all new foreign-made network routersEnglish
1·13 days agoI set up service in a new state last year with Comcast and was shocked that there was NOT a rental fee for the router/modem any longer. But idk if that’s them being forced to compete more than they had to in my previous area, or if they cut the fee across the board.
I’m not sure even Usain Bolt could outrun the speed and devastation of this reaction.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Valve Sued By The Performing Rights Society Over Music Rights in Games Valve Doesn’t Make or OwnEnglish
7·26 days agoLove this. If the dev needs a license to play it, Steam needs a license to sell it, is it really much different for them to then sue owners for not purchasing a license to listen?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Valve Sued By The Performing Rights Society Over Music Rights in Games Valve Doesn’t Make or OwnEnglish
60·26 days agoThis whole thing is utter bullshit. It sounds like the game studios DO have a license, and they’re claiming that Steam does not but should. Because you can’t tell me that Microslop, EA, and Rockstar, three ENORMOUS giants in the gaming industry, have willingly opened themselves up to litigation by not licensing music in their games, something they’ve been making for decades. Why are they entitled to a license from the developer AND a license from the shop selling it? Of course, they’re not, but let’s hope this doesn’t set precedent that says they are.
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Technology@lemmy.world•DVDs are the new vinyl records: Why Gen Z is embracing physical mediaEnglish
2·1 month agoYeah, Verbatim still remains… For now.
Oh that’s right - I forgot that the drives were slowly going disco too. Bleak indeed.
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Technology@lemmy.world•DVDs are the new vinyl records: Why Gen Z is embracing physical mediaEnglish
8·1 month agoI have bad news for you - Panasonic, Sony, and Samsung have all stopped production on BR-R discs.
Ah I seriously didn’t get it either. Although I think maybe the joke was not that you broke your neck, but that you’ll be down there forever because it’s impossible to find a coin on a pool floor and you’ll drown trying.


Software decoding has clearly been sufficient.