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ranrotx
·4 anni fa·discuss
It’s also not so much about RealPage, but the consolidation that has occurred in rental property ownership and management over the years.

Now take what RealPage is doing with apartments and imagine if every major airline used the same revenue management solution (most use their own which are proprietary) to set airline fares. I hope RealPage (and these investor-owned apartment owners) pay dearly for this. Imagine what the size of a class action suit would look like.
ranrotx
·4 anni fa·discuss
Just about every new housing development in the greater Houston area starts like this: Acquire some cheap farmland not too far from a highway, come in and sub-divide the lots, build some kind of neighborhood amenity (pool, rec center, etc.), and creat a Municipal Utility District with on-site well and sewer.

None of this was connected to a more robust regional water system with surface water. Each one of these neighborhoods was planned on its own without any thought into how it fit into the bigger picture of its surroundings.
ranrotx
·4 anni fa·discuss
I’d take a file system that can be indexed by my local operating system (MacOS).

The last MacOS update broke Spotlight indexing for my Google Drive folders. Really annoying not being able to use Spotlight (and by extension Alfred), so the only logical thing to do was move to iCloud.

In the process of moving off of Google Drive, I also decided to move my email to Fastmail and just ditch GSuite (or whatever they are calling it today) forever. I’ll sleep better at night knowing that Fastmail knows their place and (hopefully) won’t try and force a chat function into my web email client as a means to build engagement for a product I don’t care about.
ranrotx
·4 anni fa·discuss
Their apparel brand is a joke. It’s run by Foley’s wife. Unless I messed something, what experience or qualification does she have in apparel?

Never mind the fact that I’ve maybe seen only 3 people in the real world wearing anything that is Peloton branded (no, the free Century t-shirt doesn’t count).

Personally, I find their apparel to be a little loud and obnoxious, but that’s just me. As a consumer, I don’t see what value they bring to the apparel market. Nothing new, just branding.
ranrotx
·4 anni fa·discuss
I personally feel like Kubernetes tries to be all the things, which creates feature and complexity bloat to be able to accommodate any possible workload you can throw at it. “Cloud Native” is a bit of a misnomer. It’s more like trying to run your own cloud versus relying on a service provider.

Sure you can run a stateful, highly available database on k8s. But you’re going to have to manage the complexity of making it work on k8s. Or you could just use a managed database service of your cloud provider (which has existed even before k8s).
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
By that same logic, I wonder how many times Facebook and Instagram have been reported for making teens so conscious about their self-image that they commit suicide?
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
You know what else is tilt-up? Most big box stores. Not sure why Amazon is being singled out here as I’m sure this building complied with all local building codes.
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
Why is this on Hacker News? It’s obviously a delivery station, not any kind of data center based on the trucks that were inside the facility in the video.
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
PTO is a form of compensation. Every place I’ve worked at has paid me for unused, accrued PTO when I left. But I’ve also never been terminated, so don’t know if that matters.
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
Fresh food isn’t just more expensive, but it’s also harder to handle and stock. Processed food comes in neat packaging that can be unit priced, and kept frozen or shelf-stable for long period of time.
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
Fuck Home Depot. First they killed off all the mom-and-pop hardware local stores. Now we shop there because that’s usually the only choice. Are we supposed to feel sorry for them? It’s bad enough that they’ve turned me into their employee with their self-checkout system.

Someone at HD made the calculation that by not employing as many cashiers, the personnel savings will be profitable even in the face of shoplifting. But now, they are just putting another burden on their customers and vendors.
ranrotx
·5 anni fa·discuss
I mean, how else are we supposed to know the CPU is busy?