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The secret lies in the route planning and not the chargers. EV Charging is a discoverability problem, not an infrastructure one. Tesla knows this very well, and just giving access to this infra isn't going to take away anything from them.


A quick image Resizer for macOS — integrates directly into Finder and can resize one or multiple images. You can also see how it works here: https://x.com/itsyogesh18/status/1704306390645473453?s=20


I've been thinking for a while about this now, and I feel micropayments would probably have a huge impact around this. Maybe have a library app with most of the publications where you load some money in and for every article that you read halfway through (kinda like the Spotify model for incentivising artists) it automatically pays them from your end. The main fallacy I see here is that you need to have money all the time in your account before you could read or you won't be able to read any articles. One way to mitigate this is that for every article you read you have the option of saving it later so you have something to read. The second one could be to show them ads.

P.S. I've been working around building an app for this for a while now.


This doesn't actually work. Micropayments from readers will never substitute for ad revenue, and convenience isn't the reason.

Even if you removed all friction from the system, and had the government mandate every citizen of the United States 18 years or older automatically has $12 per month taken from their pay (a typical content service subscription cost) and put in a microtransactions fund to distribute to the sites you read, you'd only be covering about 20% of what US advertisers currently spend. An 80% revenue cut would put most newspapers out of business: it certainly wouldn't let them remove their ads while operating as they currently do.

The reason micropayments will never add up is that advertisers have more to spend than consumers. They have more to spend because a portion of every purchase consumers make is funding that advertising. When you pay your car loan, buy groceries, fill your prescriptions, you're giving advertisers money to spend. And you're giving them a lot more per month than you have left over to fund your own microtransaction pool for the month.


Wow, I did not think from that perspective at all. Thank you for giving an in-depth overview too. I need to think of some way that works as a value add for the newspapers and provides a better reading experience for users.


This hits the nail on its head: Convenience in payments is such a great factor in making such models successful. People should be able to make these small and (individually) insignificant payments without having to jump through three factors of hoops.


Take a look at Reaction Commerce[0]. They are pitching themselves as an open-source Shopify competitor which you can host on your servers.

[0]https://www.reactioncommerce.com/


From their docs “Reaction is built with JavaScript (ES6), Meteor, Node.js and works nicely with Docker.”

Is Meteor still being actively developed?


Yes, it appears so:

https://github.com/meteor/meteor

looks like they're a monorepo now:

https://github.com/meteor/meteor/tree/devel/packages

but its slow going, from the looks of it perhaps.

I think the meteor community is a shell of what it used to be, though.

I wonder how Smile Software is handling it, they were 'all in' on meteor when they announced their subscription pricing model.


Isn't this what Project Soli [0] was trying to achieve.

[0]https://atap.google.com/soli/


Afaik soli is the recognition part (through radar).

Something that creates physical feedback is for example that Disney VR project where they use air to create the feeling of resistance


You can also take a look at this: https://svgr.now.sh/ It converts SVG to both react and react-native.


Try reading Refactoring UI[0]. The way they explain small things that can make a difference in UI is commendable.

[0]https://refactoringui.com/


Shameless Plug: I am trying to working on something around those lines, its called Bitcharge[0]. Its essentially paypal.me for crypto with multiple cryptocurrencies. I would love to hear your thoughts about the general UX for the project.

[0]https://bitcharge.co


With all the comments regarding the resurrection of Windows Phone, I really want to know the developer experience that came with developing WP apps. I haven't had a chance to work on it, but was there any way something like flutter or react-native could have saved the ecosystem.


Not quite sure if it fits within the idea of complete privacy but Whatsapp is available for KaiOS.

https://blog.whatsapp.com/10000649/WhatsApp-for-JioPhone-on-...


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