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vb6sp6
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
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vb6sp6
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
> 1. Everything being 'free' by default drives us to ad-supported centralized services. Economics aren't a separable concern.

I hate this argument. I've been online for a long time and the internet existed just fine without, for example, facebook. We don't have to accept ads but we do have to be willing to not use certain things out there.
vb6sp6
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
> advertising

This one would be hard to enforce. Still a good idea.
vb6sp6
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
Maybe don't get so offended if someone mentions Trump in a slightly negative way
vb6sp6
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
> and saw it listed the following day.

The car business is a giant recursive function where cost can be added at every step.

The sales price may have been low but the dealer has lots of ways to add pure profit:

* sub-prime loans with high interest

* gap insurance

* alarm systems

* extended warranties

* window tints, undercoats, towing hitches, etc.

The buyer might also have a trade in which conveniently starts the whole process over again.

The "Forbes list of Billionaires" has several car dealers in it.
vb6sp6
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
For me, everything is on the remote desktop so I can work on any device via RDP (phone, tablet, chromebook, raspberrypi, etc).

The laptop needs no configuration. It doesn't need to be backed up, I don't need any software licenses. The laptop can be lost, stolen, damaged, etc and nothing will be lost.

If I was more mobile, the laptop specs would be more important but I work in the same physical space. It needs to be able to power some monitors and the keyboard needs to be decent for the few times a year I go out of town.

Currently using a Surface Go (8gb version).
vb6sp6
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
> expensive workstation and cheap laptops as a front end

This has worked really well for me too. Desktop is xeon with 64gb ram and I can take advantage of that power from anywhere.
vb6sp6
·vor 6 Jahren·discuss
You don't really pit them against each other in the sense that two dealers are going to duke it out on a conference call or something.

You just state what you want at a price and then walk away if you don't get what you want. Some will flat out tell you "i can't beat that price, go for it" or they won't even bother responding to calls or emails.

When you have other options, it changes the power dynamic of the relationship and gives you a ton of leverage. The dealership needs you to purchase the vehicle and that can't happen if you walk away.
vb6sp6
·vor 7 Jahren·discuss
Take a look at Kundalini Yoga