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  • I lived in a neighborhood that some would consider a bad neighborhood but actually it was pretty nice. Saw a drug raid across the street from me but never had any issues with theft, violence. There was a nice path behind the house that went to a local park. The only issues we had there were with the police ticketing us for parking cars on the lawn, when there was nowhere else to park them.

  • I'm guess you have a fully staffed infrastructure team team, so the reason that has yet to be explained is that they want to downsize that team.

    We use cloud services because we have never had a fully staffed infrastructure team.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How can I convince people to adopt municipal fiber?

  • Progressive Web Apps, it's just a website that masquerades as an app and can do most of the same things.

    All you have to do is link a manifest file in your root HTML page and Android users will be prompted to "Install the app" when they visit the site.

    You get an icon on the home screen, a full screen app view, and it can handle links like other apps. Your manifest can request permissions like location, etc.

    I guess some companies will always want a Play Store presence, but it's not really necessary for most apps.

  • Upgrade tool says my hardware isn't supported, seems like I can enable TPM on my motherboard but it doesn't work right for some reason I think I managed to install Windows 10 without secure boot or something, not sure if those two are even related. I was thinking maybe I'd have to reinstall windows 10 with those modules enabled in order to upgrade to windows 11... Has anyone else encountered something similar?

  • In the US I'd be happy if they even fined companies for this. The current administration doesn't want to hold corporations accountable at all, unless it's for "DEI" practices. Whenever I see news like this it makes me want to move to the EU.

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  • I agree. I'd like to see some separation between the car manufacturer and the software. Any computers in the car should support whatever operating system you want to put on it. Things like controlling the car's functions would just be device drivers. If the car company also wants to get into the SaaS business, fine, but you shouldn't be required to pay for that software to operate the vehicle.

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  • I'm on board with it if people want to change the terminology around these things, but it seems like the core of what the author is discussing is the valuation of these companies and potential bubbles.

    I think it makes sense that Disney and Amazon and Netflix who are able to make money through more of a SaaS-like model would have a higher valuation than a car company that has to produce a new car for every unit sold. Maybe there's a recent example of an over-valued car company we can think of?

    Consider that an auto mechanic and a software engineer can have a similar problem-solving skill set, and could both be very intelligent. Why then does an auto mechanic make so much less money? It's partly because of the economies of scale involved with software. The owner of the software company can sell the software to thousands of clients without having to pay the software engineer to build the software thousands of times. The owner of the auto shop still has to pay the mechanic to perform every job every time and get paid for it.

    So while I agree that Disney and Netflix maybe aren't "Tech" companies, it seems to me the real problem the author is grappling with is whether they should be valued similar to tech companies. So I guess the question becomes, are "tech" companies highly valued because they are expected to make some huge technological leap that shakes up industries, or is it because of the economies of scale inherent in the SaaS-like business model?

  • I prefer to use the term fiscally responsible.

    It's fiscally irresponsible to cut taxes for the billionaires and corporations when we have record deficits.

    It's fiscally irresponsible to cut the IRS budget when that results in less revenue.

    Republican voters have been brainwashed into thinking that Republicans are somehow more responsible with the economy and budget, when history shows that Republicans drive up the deficit with irresponsible tax cuts.

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    The Matrix film producer files for bankruptcy