Tom Hülsmann

@TomHu
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Shaping the Future of Digital Battery Cell Production at Fraunhofer FFB. RWTH Aachen Computer Science Graduate with a Love for Data.

@franziska @vcd @SheDrivesMobility Ich habe mal bei der Firma gearbeitet welche die App für mobileee und andere entwickelt (MOQO). Wir waren damals immer sehr offen für Feedback von den Nutzenden. Wenn es da konkrete Vorschläge gibt würde ich also vorschlagen sich direkt bei den Entwicklern zu melden und nicht den Umweg über die Sharing Anbieter zu gehen.

Was genau stört dich denn?

@akachalo Looks great!
@michel_onwordi looks great!
@Jeehut Out of interest: How do you score if an answer is „correct“?

@Jeehut Looks good and I agree on not overworking every detail!

Maybe put the warning at the bottom (it’s important the first time but not the 100th time you see the screen) and add some nice SFSymbols to the categories.

@nemecek_f I See, I was not sure how far back the graph would go. If it always shows a reasonable amount of time the graph is fine for this purpose I think!
@nemecek_f For me it would also be interesting to know about some timing information, similar to what you proposed. How long ago was the lowest price?, when was the last price change?, how frequently does the price change?

Undoing something on visionOS requires shaking your head back and forth until you nearly pass out.

#VisionOSTips / #iOSDev #AppleVisionPro #VisionPro #VisionOS

@christianselig Thank you for providing a direct way to support you with a little tip! To be honest I never payed for Apollo before, but I have certainly gotten much use of it, so I was very happy to be able to support you in this situation. Your work is very much appreciated!
Got off my call with Reddit just now about the API. Bad news unless I come up with 20 million dollars (not joking). Appreciate boosts. https://www.reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/13ws4w3/had_a_call_with_reddit_to_discuss_pricing_bad/
📣 Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing. Bad news for third-party apps, their announced pricing is close to Twitter's pricing, and Apollo would have to pay Reddit $20 million per year to keep running as-is.

Hey all, I'll cut to the chase: 50 million requests costs $12,000, a figure far more than I ever could have imagined. Apollo made 7 billion...

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