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Lev1a commented on Unity reintroduces the Runtime Fee through its Industry license   unity.com/products/unity-... · Posted by u/finnsquared
qualeed · 7 months ago
From the top of the linked page:

>"$450.00/mo per seat"

>"$4,950.00/yr per seat"

And under the question "What happens if I am distributing the runtime for commercial purposes?":

>"Industry Customers requires explicit authorization from Unity and is subject to a fee ("Distribution License') which is generally equivalent to 4.0% of the revenue generated by the software product that incorporates the Unity runtime (discounts may apply)"

Lev1a · 7 months ago
Since the title on here is "Unity reintroduces the Runtime Fee [...]" I assumed that there would be more to it the simple outright subscription plan(s), making me scroll down to the FAQ of the linked page where you can find the following bit of drivel which turned me right off:

> "How much does Unity Industry cost?

> For seat-based and floating license pricing, contact Sales."

Also, according to the "order summary" you get when have the default "monthly" option selected and click "Choose Plan", it says:

> "Commitment

> 8/21/2025 - 8/21/2026.

> Your total annual commitment is €4,968.00 excluding VAT /Sales Tax. ¹

> You will be charged for one month today and every month thereafter, and your subscription will > automatically renew at the end of your annual term. You can manage your subscription in your Unity Account."

indicating that even though you selected the "monthly" option it's still going to be an annual subscription and I just can't be bothered to wade through what're probably mountains of Legalese during my private time to find out how they're planning to keep you captive in that subscription for the whole year anyway.

Unity have demonstrated time and time again they're trying to screw their customers, so fuck 'em, use literally any other engine like Godot which has been recommended in this thread already. I don't think the company will reverse their course again now that the original outrage has cooled off but hopefully at least some some bottom-feeding manager types responsible for this get fired for "underperforming" if/when enough devs take their money elsewhere.

¹ in € it's 414€/mo or prepaid 4554€/a, essentially 11 instead 12 months if paid in advance

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Lev1a commented on What went wrong inside recalled Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks?   lumafield.com/article/wha... · Posted by u/walterbell
Lev1a · 8 months ago
Got a recall notice about my few-months-old 20.000mAh Anker power bank from Amazon, went through Anker's verification process and found out that the S/N of mine isn't in the range of affected devices. Dodged a bullet there, also from past experiences [1] with the company their return/replacement process works well.

[1] e.g. BT earbuds where one side randomly stopped working after a few months, got a replacement after just a few minutes of explanation/verification hassle.

Lev1a commented on New records on Wendelstein 7-X   iter.org/node/20687/new-r... · Posted by u/greesil
brohee · 8 months ago
Does it kill the idea of a tokamak as an energy production device? As in a stellarator proving the much more promising design...
Lev1a · 8 months ago
Not an expert on the topic by any means, but IIRC:

- Those designs have been in parallel R&D for decades

- Tokamaks are conceptually simpler, thus might be easier/faster/cheaper to make into viable installations

- Stellarators are WAAAAAY more complex to design and build but AFAIU they would have the huge benefit of being able to sustain the plasma for way longer for the same "startup cost" of a cycle since the particles of the plasma are routed somewhat like they're on a mobius strip instead of a simple torus (which should make it easier to confine more particles for a longer time).

I recall having read (several years ago) that the simulation technology of the 90's wasn't really up to the task of aiding in the design of those weird wavy magnets for Wendelstein 7-X, an unfortunate reality which delayed the project a lot.

Lev1a commented on The $25k car is going extinct?   media.hubspot.com/why-the... · Posted by u/pseudolus
bumby · 9 months ago
Some of those “useless” sensors like tire pressure or backup camera are required by law. Even if you get a bare bones hatchback (manual transmission, manual locks, manual windows etc.) they’ll be forced to include those.
Lev1a · 9 months ago
AFAIK some automakers also cut down on the number of sensors by doing stuff like reading the already implemented sensor(s) for the ABS to provide the tire pressure warning function.
Lev1a commented on James Harrison, whose blood donations saved >2M babies, has died   npr.org/2025/03/03/nx-s1-... · Posted by u/anigbrowl
tiluha · a year ago
In Germany you get to eat from a tasty assortment of food after donating. When going with friends it makes for a nice little event. Fair deal
Lev1a · a year ago
When I previously donated blood at the DRK, not only did I always get a Bockwurst&Brötchen along with a selection of beverages (water, cola, coffee, tea, etc.) but also a little gift bag containing a variety of little food and drink items, like a banana, an apple, little bottles/packets of fruit juice, (fruit/chocolate/etc.) joghurt cups, all in all maybe ~5-7€ worth.
Lev1a commented on The Microsoft 365 Copilot launch was a disaster   zdnet.com/home-and-office... · Posted by u/belter
morsch · a year ago
The default editor in Ubuntu, presumably just the default gnome text editor, is the same. I struggled to get rid of a scratchpad of notes once. Really weird and unexpected and I'm sure it gets people in trouble occasionally.
Lev1a · a year ago
That's why my go-to way of closing that editor has become Ctrl+W+Q (add more W if more than one tab is open in the editor).
Lev1a commented on California bans sell-by dates   foodandwine.com/californi... · Posted by u/noworld
SoftTalker · a year ago
I don't pay dates much mind. If it looks good, smells good, and tastes good I eat it. We are pretty adept at smelling and tasting spoiled food.
Lev1a · a year ago
Over the last few years here in Germany many, many food products have gained a little note next to the "MHD" (Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatum, [1]) which says something like "oft länger gut" ("often viable for longer") or "ansehen, riechen, probieren" ("Look, smell, try").

And IIRC the EU is also debating the removal of MHD from staple foods that are shelf-stable for years, like dried pasta, uncooked rice etc. Normal sugar already doesn't have an MHD, although jam sugar is marked with the year of manufacture since they have other compounds in them as well beside the sugar itself.

Where i work all all the food that's simply past its MHD gets collected every morning by the Red Cross for food banks ("Die Tafel"). Obviously if a foods container is damaged or it's rotted fruits/veg or it would be unsafe to consume for another reason [2], that stuff gets thrown out (into bins collected for biomass processing).

[1]: pretty sure it's the same as "best (if used) by date" since products from abroad are sometimes marked "BBD <date>" instead of "MHD <date>" (at least on the transport packaging).

[2]: like lazy customers not putting frozen or cooled foods back but leaving them elsewhere in the warm store, something which REALLY aggravates me.

Lev1a commented on The Bastard Operator from Hell (1999)   bofh.bjash.com/... · Posted by u/newswasboring
rollcat · 2 years ago
Apologies for going further off topic, but

> IIRC Amazon fees/taxes/something like that which would actually lose him money from having it for sale there.

Holy hell, I've heard of Amazon effectively pocketing something like 45% off of each sale, but if true, this is next-level ridiculous.

I avoid shopping there whenever I can, but I also live in a city of 2mil and still often won't find something particular locally.

Is Amazon our era's BOFH?

Lev1a · 2 years ago
Ah, found the reason [1]:

> No more books. At one point I was selling the BOFH 'books' on Amazon, but it got to be a royal pain. Every month or so I'd get some warning about the book quality from Amazon that I'd have to address and every year I'd have to fill in a US tax form - not big annoyances, but annoying enough to make it not worth the time... Amazon still reminds me every 6 months or so, but there's no turning back now!

So in my recollection I apparently mixed together the different parts: "having to periodically fill in US tax forms even though he's residing in NZ" and "annoyance not being worth his time". It apparently wasn't a direct tax/fee amount issue, but more one of annoyance and sales of these (e)books on Amazon probably not being substantial enough to offset that hassle.

Sadly I can't edit my GP comment anymore to correct that.

[1]: from http://www.bofharchive.com/

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