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awwwyissss, to news in Threads is rolling out an edit button, and it's not locked behind a paywall | TechCrunch

Don’t care, don’t want to hear about Threads.

GunnarRunnar, to news in After warning, the EU opens investigation into X over alleged disinformation | TechCrunch

Never has the word “alleged” felt so meaningless.

potterman28wxcv, (edited ) to news in Threads is rolling out an edit button, and it's not locked behind a paywall | TechCrunch

This is such a basic functionality. It does not deserve advertisements, it should have been there from the start.

and it’s not locked behind a paywall

Are we supposed to cheer?

jonne,

The bar has been lowered significantly after the Twitter takeover.

TheDeepState,

I think that last part is mostly meant as a criticism to Twitter, or x, and not necessarily to make us cheer. Either way, you won’t catch me cheering about any meta product.

jabathekek, to news in Threads is rolling out an edit button, and it's not locked behind a paywall | TechCrunch
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Okay?

zerfuffle, to news in ChatGPT's mobile app hit record $4.58M in revenue last month, but growth is slowing | TechCrunch

Do people not know how to use the API? $20/month is obscene.

Conyak, to news in ChatGPT's mobile app hit record $4.58M in revenue last month, but growth is slowing | TechCrunch

And we all know that growth must continue exponentially or there is no point. Fuck capitalism!

Sina,

The problem is not capitalism, but rather venture capitalism.

enitoni,
@enitoni@beehaw.org avatar

The problem is capitalism.

Critical_Insight,

You probably mean infinite growth. I haven’t heard even the most avid capitalists advocating for exponential growth.

WarmSoda, to news in ChatGPT's mobile app hit record $4.58M in revenue last month, but growth is slowing | TechCrunch

Oh no! Growth is slowing!! Everyone panic! Aaaahhhhhh

otter, to news in Buzzy social app Fizz sues rival Sidechat over unfair competition practices | TechCrunch

This isn’t really world news, it’s not even important tech news

Just two random startups competing over funding?

GameWarrior, to news in Buzzy social app Fizz sues rival Sidechat over unfair competition practices | TechCrunch

I have never heard of either of these apps.

Plume, to news in Brave lays off 9% of its workforce | TechCrunch

Brave? You mean the privacy focused web browser which marketing’s is so awful I can’t get myself to trust it, due to how much of it looks like a malware crypto scam, who was made by an asshole who was outed from Mozilla for being a homophobic asshole? Yeah. Fuck Brave.

iamhazel, to news in Spotify spotted prepping a $19.99/mo 'Superpremium' service with lossless audio, AI playlists and more | TechCrunch
@iamhazel@beehaw.org avatar

Couple weeks ago I did a cleanse and found my subscriptions had ballooned to nearly $150/mo. They should not be able to charge on auto pay when they switch the terms and raise the prices.

explodicle,

I hope it eventually switches from “give out the secret number to take your money” to “use the secret number to spend your money”. Then I can use a script, a third party service, or whatever to handle recurring payments.

agegamon,

My rule for a while has been to limit myself to one major subscription at a time. It really curtails the rampant streaming costs.

I made an exception for spotify for a while (so I’d have spotify + one streaming service + maybe one small low-cost one) but with how expensive they’ve all gotten I’ve reverted to only spotify and low-cost stuff.

Right now I just have spotify and dropout TV so I can catch up on Dimension 20.

iamhazel,
@iamhazel@beehaw.org avatar

After a purge I’m left with YNAB, Microsoft 365, GitHub Copilot, and a YouTube membership to City Planner Plays (s/o).

I’m particularly annoyed with MS365 because of how intertwined with Windows it has become, making it harder to get rid of the subscription… and it is kinda nice to reinstall Windows, login, and everything is just … there. Just as it was 20 minutes ago.

techwithjake,

100% agree with you. It’s why I use Privacy.com and set a limit to what it can charge. Stuff gets more expensive without me noticing, welp. I gotta decide if it’s worth it to keep paying.

(Sorry, sounds like a shill. It’s just saved me multiple times in the past.)

iamhazel,
@iamhazel@beehaw.org avatar

Huh neat! Can you still get points on your credit card for purchases do you know?

toothpicks, to news in You can now react to messages on Gmail | TechCrunch

Can we not

SugarApplePie, to news in Spotify spotted prepping a $19.99/mo 'Superpremium' service with lossless audio, AI playlists and more | TechCrunch
@SugarApplePie@beehaw.org avatar

Wow if there’s one thing I really want to pay extra for is to have a computer randomly pick my music based off what I like. That’s way better than what Spotify has already been doing: randomly picking music based off what I like! True innovation. Will the service also come with some sort of slider or bar that I can use to change how loud or quiet a song is? Maybe some other buttons that can let me skip or go back to a song, even pause and play it to my liking?

anachronist,

They don’t think these features are compelling. The purpose of this is to create a new pricing tier so that later they can make it the (not-actually) ad-free tier and make the current (not-actually) ad-free tier have (more) ads.

JokeDeity, to news in Spotify spotted prepping a $19.99/mo 'Superpremium' service with lossless audio, AI playlists and more | TechCrunch

I’ll steal that too greedy bitches.

DarkThoughts, to news in You can now react to messages on Gmail | TechCrunch

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