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Comment Re:Walmart is still growing, just not as fast as A (Score 1) 24

I'd imagine that both Walmart and Amazon are both being impacted by the increased tariffs in China. Suddenly, half of the cheap plastic crap that they sell costs 10% more, and they're going to need to find new suppliers for much of their house branded products.

That said, Amazon still has the cloud hosting business help shore up their growth prospects for this year.

Comment Re:sorta (Score 3, Informative) 72

I don't think that people being forced to return to a city they don't want to visit is really going to spur much economic revival. I'd imagine that many people will avoid going to the major corporate owned restaurants out of spite, knowing that they probably lobbied Bezos and Jassy to force them to return to the office.

Comment Re:Start bitching and complaining (Score 1) 62

Well... considering that it's YouTube, you're probably going to have to watch about an hour of ads spaced out 8 minutes apart from each other to finish watching your two hour movie.

Just because it's "free", it doesn't mean that viewing experience is going to be enjoyable.

Comment How about making the VR product suck less? (Score 4, Informative) 65

I got a Meta Quest 3S for Christmas, and found that the list of available VR software is pretty slim and they do their damnest to block 3rd party downloads on the device. Either you need to use the Meta store, or you're going to need to jump through a bunch of hoops to get your application installed.

This certainly isn't a "hardware hacker friendly" device at all.

Comment Re:LOL (Score 2) 125

Sure, but what are are the other options? Microsoft's work from home solution? Google's? Amazon's? Apple's? They all made their employees return to the office months ago.

Hell, even Zoom made their employees return to the office, and they were the COVID era poster child for remote meetings.

Comment Re:Ooh a buyout (Score 1) 105

Nvidia makes sense. They already own the GPU space, and they're getting into the CPU space. Sure, they can probably take slow road to eventual domination with their own ARM processors, but with their insane valuation right now it might just be easier to buy Intel and instantly become the market dominator.

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