I agree. I’d like to see some separation between the car manufacturer and the software. Any computers in the car should support whatever operating system you want to put on it. Things like controlling the car’s functions would just be device drivers. If the car company also wants to get into the SaaS business, fine, but you shouldn’t be required to pay for that software to operate the vehicle.
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I’m on board with it if people want to change the terminology around these things, but it seems like the core of what the author is discussing is the valuation of these companies and potential bubbles.
I think it makes sense that Disney and Amazon and Netflix who are able to make money through more of a SaaS-like model would have a higher valuation than a car company that has to produce a new car for every unit sold. Maybe there’s a recent example of an over-valued car company we can think of?
Consider that an auto mechanic and a software engineer can have a similar problem-solving skill set, and could both be very intelligent. Why then does an auto mechanic make so much less money? It’s partly because of the economies of scale involved with software. The owner of the software company can sell the software to thousands of clients without having to pay the software engineer to build the software thousands of times. The owner of the auto shop still has to pay the mechanic to perform every job every time and get paid for it.
So while I agree that Disney and Netflix maybe aren’t “Tech” companies, it seems to me the real problem the author is grappling with is whether they should be valued similar to tech companies. So I guess the question becomes, are “tech” companies highly valued because they are expected to make some huge technological leap that shakes up industries, or is it because of the economies of scale inherent in the SaaS-like business model?
This doesn’t change the fact that SaaS is lucrative because unlike producing hardware, you can add users/subscribers without paying to produce additional units.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kidsEnglish13·7 months agoYeah, similar to Tesla “full self driving”.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Dad demands OpenAI delete ChatGPT’s false claim that he murdered his kidsEnglish591·7 months agoTo me it’s clear that these tools are primarily useful as bullshit generators, and I expect them to hallucinate and be inaccurate. But the companies trying to capitalize on the “AI” bubble are saying that these tools can be useful and accurate. I imagine OpenAI is going to have to invoke the Fox News defense in this case, and claim that “no reasonable person would take this seriously”.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Robot with 1,000 muscles twitches like human while dangling from ceilingEnglish1·8 months agoGetting strong RE4 vibes
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Feds Warn SMS Authentication Is Unsafe After ‘Worst Hack in Our Nation’s History’English5·10 months agoEven Bank of America doesn’t support MFA apps.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This happened today at a company in India. Better keep a smile on your face111·10 months agoSounds like their leadership team could use a few adjustments.
A general strike? Protests? Before this election I would have agreed with you. Now… half or more of the workers you’d need to pull that off voted for Trump.
A general strike right now would basically just be leftists self-blacklisting themselves and doing the fascists work for them.
If there’s anything this election has shown, it’s that there’s no unity on the left. Who are we organizing with since it’s clear that the cultists are a lost cause and the left can’t be relied on to show up when it matters most?
The left couldn’t be bothered to vote but you think they’re going to riot?
It would have maybe been mobilizing if the election was closer, or if the Dems at least won the popular vote by 5 million again… but this defeat was thorough enough to absolutely crush the morale of anyone who leans even a little bit left. Why should I waste my time and money supporting progressive policies when some people won’t even do the bare minimum to prevent Republicans from establishing a stranglehold on our government and institutions?
If the accelerationists thought that sitting out and handing the election to Trump was going to mobilize the left I’m afraid they’re going to be disappointed. You say there’s still time, but is there? I used to think the “Trump is a fascist” rhetoric was hyperbole until J6 happened, now the proof is on video. Just engaging with these posts on a leftist site could be getting me onto a McCarthy-style blacklist that would prevent me from getting a job.
There’s also a chance that the DNC still won’t get the message and we will do it all again in 2026, 2028, and so on. I guess beatings will continue until morale improves.
People handed the election on a silver platter to a guy who refused to concede in 2020, and shills are on here saying that Harris is incapable of leading because she took a while to concede?
And I bet those same people complain that Gore conceeded too soon in 2000.
What’s this about the Dems having control of the house? Another person that needs a civics lesson? It’s like the cultists saying that “Kamala had 4 years to fix these problems” because they don’t know how our government works.
The Dems have had control of the government for exactly 2 years since 1980. I don’t understand how anyone can blame the Dems for the state our country is in.
The silver lining in all this is that now that Republicans have complete control, it will be impossible for shills and cultists to blame the Dems.
Crazy that people paint around switches and smoke detectors instead of unscrewing them.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•The Campaign to Unionize Amazon Gains MomentumEnglish91·1 year agoMaybe Amazon will develop a system where Ring/Alexa will let the drivers into your house to use your bathroom, in exchange for showing fewer ads on Prime Video.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025English8·1 year agoThat’s not even true, they interrupted episode 2 of Rings of Power for me.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025English6·1 year agoI paid for the ad free add-on while Rings of Power is on but after that I’ll just cancel Prime completely until there’s another show I want to watch, so they’re overall losing money from me with this decision.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•The reason we don’t see exploding battery attacks more often is not because it’s technically hard, it’s because the erosion of public trust in everyday things isn’t worth it.English1·1 year agoI’ll never look at my phone the same way again
Probability of a freckle on any limb is going to increase with age. I’m 4/4, maybe 8/8 if you count both sides of each limb. So yeah, pretty good chance that others born before 1990 are going to have a freckle there.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Docker Raises Prices Up to 80 Percent | ServeTheHomeEnglish7·1 year agoDoes that include running Windows containers? It seems like the alternatives don’t support those.
OpenPassageways@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Docker Raises Prices Up to 80 Percent | ServeTheHomeEnglish16·1 year agoI don’t think you even need Docker licenses to run Linux containers, but unfortunately I need to deal with this because I have some legacy software running in windows containers.
I used to do this because it was supposedly better than sugary creamers. You’re supposed to use a little blender to whip it up though, then it actually tastes super good.