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cbozeman
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Well in fairness, the "G" does stand for "General".
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It really is a masterpiece.
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
For a site chock full of logic-worshippers, we do seem to forget Occam's Razor too frequently.
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
My older brother and I were pirating software from BBSes before the World Wide Web existed.

Talk about being there when the deep magic was written.
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
LLMs have been of wonderful benefit to me for a variety of applications.

I'm unsure why you would want to the output to be less trustworthy and not more.
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
You can... you just need to make about $100,000,000,000 USD in profits each year, that's all.
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Not even remotely true.

You're making the exact same argument everyone here is making, and that's because you're attempting to argue from technical parity / superiority. Windows isn't the dominant desktop OS because of it's technical superiority to Linux, it's dominant because of deeply entrenched compliance and industry reasons.

Healthcare, finance, legal, engineering (less so today, but still very sub-discipline dependant), and government all have very specific software needs that no one in their right mind will bother writing new software, or rewriting existing software, would do for 6% desktop market share.

EMR programs (Epic, Cerner, Meditech), Practice management and billing, Tax and compliance, Legal discovery and case-management tools, Niche hardware and it's control software

This is all the realm of Windows. Most of these applications are Windows-only (Win32 / .NET / ActiveX legacy), they're only certified and validated on Windows, and they're only contractually supported on Windows.

Even if Wolters-Kluwer rewrote the entire CCH ProSystem fx suite for Linux, now there's recertification, regulatory review, vendor retraining, staff retraining, potential issues with auditors and regulators, etc.

There's currently no upside large enough to justify: Vendor finger-pointing, Compliance risk, Training costs, Downtime risk

It's negative ROI all the way down.

Windows has to become so bad that switching to Linux for desktops overcomes all of the above.
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Can you understand why someone would buy a $20 Mr. Coffee coffeemaker from Walmart and not a $2000 DeLonghi Eletta Explore superautomatic espresso machine?
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Microsoft slowly becomes IBM.

That's "what then".
cbozeman
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
It's because Satya is worried about next quarter's earnings call, not what Windows looks like in ten years.

BillG had that big meeting with everybody at Microsoft awhile back and basically told them they had about 6-12 months to right the ship. Personally I hope they don't. Nothing makes me happier than arrogant jackasses being utterly destroyed by life, which is what will happen if they continue to enshittify Windows.

Satya seems to forget that Azure exists because of Windows. It's the deep integration into Windows that makes it worth anything, otherwise we could all switch to Linux / Mac OS X and run everything in AWS / GCP. You quite literally don't need Azure at all for anything if you don't have Windows-based machines.
cbozeman
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
It's a little scary that Azure team leads are that clueless.

I would really, really love to hear more about this if you would indulge us. If not us, then certainly send me an email, please.
cbozeman
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
> I walked into the Google office there, made some friends, worked on a random project they were doing and ended up collaborating on an OKR a year later.

This is the coolest shit I have ever read.

Now that's a company culture of which people would want to be a part.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Because many truly talented people suffer from Imposter syndrome, or they do actually know how good they are, and are afraid of alienating people by demonstrating superior ability.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
I love Nonviolent Communication, although I'm not good at implementing it and might never be. Research seems to know that so many of our traits are innate and are extremely difficult to change.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
> Sports team always sounds brutal and unforgiving to me.

Good. Life is brutal and unforgiving. This modern cushy plush lifestyle that many of us enjoy is unnatural. A little toughening up and suffering is long overdue. A lot of it, for many people in the world.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Reading bullshit like this article makes me realize why Joshua Fluke's YouTube channel is so popular.

The jig is up. People aren't fooled any longer by corporate bullshit, and it's none too soon in my opinion.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
> If we want a return to competition of yore

I think we're beyond that now. I really do.

We thought we were going to get Weyland-Yutani, but I think we're going to end up with Bezos-Walton instead.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
This is happening because it's Peter Thiel, and he's an enemy of progressives, or at least, he is in their mind.

If it came out this was someone they like and hold dear, there'd be no article. That's why this whole article is pathetic.

By Law of Large Numbers alone, we're almost guaranteed there's another person with another Roth IRA with another outcome almost just like Peter's... but we'll never hear about it because that person didn't vocally endorse Donald Trump for president, doesn't do blood transfusions with 18 year old donors for mesenchymal stem cells, and isn't a thorn in the progressive side.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Really glad I decided to go with a TP-Link Omada network over Ubiquiti now.

My TL-R605 router, OC300, HD660s, and 8 port 2.5 gigabit switch are going strong, and I put the whole network together for under $1000.
cbozeman
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
LOL, Yeah like all the open-source software that drives 95% of the Internet?

If this could be done, it would have been done already.