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dcveloper
·4 ay önce·discuss
You're ranting.

Many governments, at least the ones that matter, are bankrupt. Quick google shows all G8 countries run a deficit.

My "smart play" wasn't on the merits of idea, largely the game theory aspect of moving forward to their policy goals after decades of having no traction. It's a unique idea, policy wise. Don't know if it will be effective. Neither do you.
dcveloper
·4 ay önce·discuss
It's a smart play for a flat tax. Baseline at 15-20% on imports (proxy for flat tax on income). Then push to eliminate income tax. It's very much aligned with conservative view points on income tax and it's progressive nature.
dcveloper
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Is this a Xamarin successor?
dcveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
For niche products, I think it makes sense. For example, we had a need for a tool to generate AWS/Azure diagrams automatically. There are a ton of SaaS options in this space, some of which just leverage opensource projects to generate the diagrams. In the gov space, I can't touch it if they aren't FedRAMP'ed. I've gone through that process as a CSP, and it's near a million dollar investment. Or the vendor can just release their product as an Atlassian App and avoid that headache. Yes, you'll never be the next billion dollar SaaS vendor but could you make a 7 figures? I'm confident you could.

Rephrased, I think an agency or company that follows the AWS model of "borrowing" open source projects and converting them to a paid service would work would do well. Wrap a open source solution around an Atlassian or similar PaaS app/module.
dcveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Slightly off topic, I'm surprised why more tool or SaaS vendors don't run as Atlassian apps. It solves so many enterprise gatekeeping issues for most tools:

1. Usually integrated with the Enterprise IDP

2. apps/modules usually are part of the security boundary of Atlassian, meaning little compliance headaches if any.

3. Out of the box scaling of per user licenses since individual apps can't have their own independent user limits, they use the whole Atlassian user count. So, if your customer needs just 10 licenses but their Atlassian suite has 500 users, they must purchase at 500 user cal.

4. Atlassian Jira/Confluence are very sticky at the enterprise level. Yes, teams may move to Gitlab, but most customers prefer to stick to Jira/Confluence.
dcveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
LOL. Maybe the professional class (doctors, lawyers) but most real working-class people do not bucket themselves in the category as the professional class. Yes, you are all salaried, but they don't get 6 figure RSU's or bonuses.
dcveloper
·3 yıl önce·discuss
Do you have an example or two of a country with no patent protections that still invests in research? If no incentives, there are no outcomes.
dcveloper
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I'm assuming Fly.io offering is powered by K8.
dcveloper
·4 yıl önce·discuss
I know not the same use case, but nginx will serve near 100K requests per second of a static site on a moderately powerful server. Server side generated SPA empowered by K8 solution drops that to a dozen. Those number discrepancies are comical.

I must be too old to enjoy recent resume building architectures....