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timothyduong commented on A GPU Calculator That Helps Calculate What GPU to Use   calculator.inference.ai/... · Posted by u/chlobunnee
timothyduong · a month ago
Where's 3090? Or should that fall in the 4090 (24GB VRAM) category?
timothyduong commented on How much do you think it costs to make a pair of Nike shoes in Asia?   twitter.com/dieworkwear/s... · Posted by u/taubek
hnburnsy · 5 months ago
The thread was kind of hand wavy over the "$24* discount" for Footlocker? From the linked article...

>Footlocker’s purchase price (read footnote #3) for every sale of $100 shows up as $66 in their financial reports, and not $50. In plain terms, Footlocker sells its merchandise for a 24% discount on the average.

So $100 was never the sale price, just some made up, hoped for number that only appears on the shoe box, and not on anyone's financial statements. Really this should be Footlocker makes $6 on selling a $66 sneaker, for a margin of ~9%.

BTW, both Footlocker and Dick's have gross margins ~30% but Dick's has an operating margin around 12% while FL is 1-2%. Clearly FL is an inferior retailer.

And the linked article does cover Nike selling directly...

>And what happens if brands skip the retailers and operate their own stores? adidas and Nike already have their own shops, but direct-to-customer retail comes with its set of challenges. Brands will incur costs otherwise absent in the wholesale business model; spends like leasing+manpower+operational costs, store set-up and periodic re-modelling cost, the entire risk of inventory, and costs associated with warehousing and distribution. That’s only at the store level, there will be additional off-site resources needed in the back-end to support retail operations. The brands will make some extra margin selling out of their own stores, but the best case scenario will be an additional 10%, which is slightly above what a highly evolved retailer like Footlocker makes annually after taxes.

I would argue that a great deal of selling today is direct, no stores involved at all.

timothyduong · 5 months ago
“ I would argue that a great deal of selling today is direct, no stores involved at all.”

That assumption burnt the previous Nike CEO post COVID.

timothyduong commented on M4 MacBook Pro   apple.com/newsroom/2024/1... · Posted by u/tosh
dgellow · 10 months ago
Damn, I just bought an M3
timothyduong · 10 months ago
Can return it if you bought it recently.
timothyduong commented on Why today's phones are so boooooring?   andreyor.st/posts/2024-06... · Posted by u/I_like_pigeons
timothyduong · a year ago
Because many things that are not boring are gimmicks.

I think of the Porsche 911 as a good example, beautiful but boring in its design iteration. It’s considered the top of its class in so many fields.

That’s how I feel about many things such as the aforementioned hd600. Classic design and outstanding performance.

timothyduong commented on Apple Intelligence for iPhone, iPad, and Mac   apple.com/newsroom/2024/0... · Posted by u/terramex
RyanAdamas · a year ago
>Be me, have iPhone 6s

>Can't get many apps these days

>Can't use AI apps at all

>Battery last about 2 hours

>Never used iCloud, barely used iTunes

>Apple announces new "free" Ai Assistant for everyone

well...not everyone

timothyduong · a year ago
iOS users need to have the iPhone 15 pro.. so everyone else is also cooked on iOS.
timothyduong commented on Microsoft Recall should make you consider Linux   creativegood.com/blog/24/... · Posted by u/cdme
WarOnPrivacy · a year ago
> Switch to Mac

Windows desktop users are all over the planet. Only a small percent of them could ever afford this.

timothyduong · a year ago
I don't think majority really care about their 'privacy' and would not switch in the first place due to Recall.
timothyduong commented on Ticketmaster confirms data breach with a SEC filing   stackdiary.com/ticketmast... · Posted by u/skilled
timothyduong · a year ago
You’d think for all the additional booking fees that they’re known for charging that they’d invest a little more into security of their infrastructure both internally and externally…
timothyduong commented on Apple introduces M4 chip   apple.com/newsroom/2024/0... · Posted by u/excsn
mort96 · a year ago
99% of people don't care about programming anything, that doesn't make this gatekeeping right.
timothyduong · a year ago
Could apply this for anything complex and packaged.

I’m annoyed that I can’t buy particular engines off the shelf and use them in my bespoke approach, why dont car manufacturers give the approach that crate engine providers do?

timothyduong commented on Forget billions of years: Researchers have grown diamonds in just 150 minutes   charmingscience.com/forge... · Posted by u/dargscisyhp
timothyduong · a year ago
Googled “diamond geyser” and didn’t get meaningful results

u/timothyduong

KarmaCake day63March 12, 2019View Original