It’s generational transfer of control of social discourse.
Retirees and over 45s are losing their grip on social narratives as the youthful population outnumbers their once solidly coupled cohorts.
We’re tired of being treated like the aliens in Enders Game. Our logistics are better and we outnumber them. It’s riling the rubes, but on the flip side deference to a generation we can’t really understand is stifling everyone else.
They don’t have an information advantage. Just a financial capital advantage. They need to manage political debate to keep that advantage.
It seems like such an easy fix is right there: look away from the platforms and build 1:1, networking our way together across cloud hosts. Otherwise stop using the usual portals.
Step 1: dump shareable data into an S3 bucket and provide secured access.
Step 2: iterate on this general habit.
Wanna go on prem? Kubernetes + Kilo can be setup in any OS in an hour of googling.
Why do I need Dropbox anymore?
Why do I need an app? Why not just store my data and develop a 1:1 or 1:N as needed (with doctors) by owning where it put it?
Oh right; jobs wrapping AWS in the 9 millionth form of a todo list.
Retirees and over 45s are losing their grip on social narratives as the youthful population outnumbers their once solidly coupled cohorts.
We’re tired of being treated like the aliens in Enders Game. Our logistics are better and we outnumber them. It’s riling the rubes, but on the flip side deference to a generation we can’t really understand is stifling everyone else.
They don’t have an information advantage. Just a financial capital advantage. They need to manage political debate to keep that advantage.
It seems like such an easy fix is right there: look away from the platforms and build 1:1, networking our way together across cloud hosts. Otherwise stop using the usual portals.
Step 1: dump shareable data into an S3 bucket and provide secured access.
Step 2: iterate on this general habit.
Wanna go on prem? Kubernetes + Kilo can be setup in any OS in an hour of googling.
Why do I need Dropbox anymore?
Why do I need an app? Why not just store my data and develop a 1:1 or 1:N as needed (with doctors) by owning where it put it?
Oh right; jobs wrapping AWS in the 9 millionth form of a todo list.