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CommentLike everything else: enshittification (Score 1)192

It doesn't just apply to online platforms.

Wikipedia: Enshittification, also known as crapification and platform decay, is the term used to describe the pattern in which online products and services decline in quality over time. Initially, vendors create high-quality offerings to attract users, then they degrade those offerings to better serve business customers, and finally degrade their services to users and business customers to maximize profits for shareholders.

CommentRe:Studios tie the hands of most theaters (Score 1)192

One memory I have from childhood was the local theater ran all 5 (at the time) Planet of the Apes movies back-to-back (POA, Beneath, Escape, Conquest, Battle). This was probably in '78 so I was maybe 12. Mom dropped me and friends off at theater with something like $10, hot-dogs and cokes for 25 cents each. I zonked out during that last movie...

CommentSelection (Score 2)192

The DVD/BluRay service had so many more titles available than the streaming service side provides. Was really sorry to see it go, and cancelled Netflix as a result. The only streaming service I use now is Amazon Prime, and that's pretty much only be default.

CommentRe: Follow the science (Score 1)64

"v-Fluence, which also had the former agrochemical firm Monsanto as a client, secured some funding from the US government as part of a contract with a third party. Public spending records show the US Agency for International Development (USAid) contracted with a separate non-governmental organization that manages a government initiative to promote GM crops in African and Asian countries."

CommentRe:discontinue dimes & nickels too (Score 1)509

Most grocery stores near me have a CoinStar machine that you can dump jars of loose change into. Sure, they charge a fee of 7.5% or 10% or 12% or whatever, but when dumping a jar of pennies do I really care if I'm getting $11 or $10 back? I'm still "ahead". Sometimes the fee is waived or reduced if you take a store credit instead of cash, so that works for me too. So once a year or so I try to remember to take my pennies to the store when I'm already going there. The 2 minutes spent dumping them and getting the ticket from the machine is barely an inconvenience.

CommentRe:$3.99 (Score 2)509

"increasing the price of every item by 2.49999 cents on average"

Assumes prices are uniformly distributed over the 5 cent interval. Experience shows that most prices end with 9 ($1.89, $1.49, $2.99...). So rounding up 1 cent.

Or, rounding will only happen after totaling the entire purchase, and even a bunch of items ending in 9 will tend to cause the sum to be more uniformly distributed in the last digit, the *transaction* might tend to be 2.5 cents higher every time, (0-4 cents) unless stores round more properly. In which case totals ending in $.x1, $.x2 will be rounded down and totals ending in $.x3, $.x4 round up.

CommentRe:Not me, practically free (Score 1)182

Had to do the math when we started too, after about 800 eggs we turned the corner. I used the price of cage-free or free-range eggs in those calculation, which made the pay-off take a lot less time than using the cheapest eggs possible. Time spent daily is minimal, probably 10 minutes, and is just one more thing wife does in the mornings: dog, cats, chickens. But she's retired, so it's something to do.

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