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Dmian, in Yeah, tell me more about these both scenarios
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Homicide at the zoo, maybe?

FlyingSquid, in ♫♪♫♪ The Day My Waymo Said Goodbye ♫♪♫♪
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

They repo’ed mah truck and it drove away from me…

PeleSpirit,

Ha ha, “while playing my country songs out the window.”.

NakariLexfortaine,

“And the last words I heard

Were you can’t put food on the table

While livin’ out this fable,

Makin’ that guitar sing

Ain’t replacin’ this rotten O-ring…”

FunderPants, (edited )

Took my dog, my beer and my Alan Jackson cds.

mvirts, in Work smarter, not harder

Until Netflix split them up forever

LemmyKnowsBest,

yeah his tweet was clearly from the good old days before Netflix got smart & greedy

Corkyskog,
@Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works avatar

Maybe he drops by his ex once a month, or maybe he lives in the same apartment complex.

jaybone,

If only Netflix didn’t suck, they wouldn’t have to be greedy.

LemmyKnowsBest, (edited )

yeah I remember when Netflix first started circa 2007,

IT COST $8 A MONTH

I was there for it. They would mail out DVDs and there were no due dates or overdue fees. You just drop it back in the mail when you’re done watching it and then you can rent more DVDs. The whole thing cost $8 a month.

that was the beginning of Blockbuster video going out of business. Blockbuster’s late fees and rewinding fees were an atrocity.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
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Here’s the thing. Even with inflation (which is exaggerated by companies when they jack up prices for consumers), they have less overhead now than they did when they started. They had to do all the DVD stuff by hand and now it’s all computers. So basically they just had a massive bump in their profit margins and just pocketed the difference.

Surprise surprise, better technology and automation replacing people doesn’t mean things become cheaper under capitalism, even when it fucking should.

redballooon,

People always underestimate the work power needed to keep automated things running. And even more to set them up in the first place.

Many things that look like fully automated still have people in the loop.

tias, (edited )

Yeah as a programmer it seems that everyone around me underestimate by several magnitudes the amount of money and effort that goes into something like the Netflix infrastructure. It’s extremely frustrating because people always look at you with distrust when you say how much work it will take to develop a website. As a rule of thumb, the site’s apparent simplicity (for the end user) is correlated with the effort you put in.

That said, Netflix already had its infrastructure in place back when they had reasonable pricing. The recent greediness doesn’t reflect their costs suddenly going up, it’s just exponentially growing demand for profit and investors who want to cash in.

redballooon, (edited )

Disruptive technology doesn’t follow cost covering logic though. Covering costs is hardly interesting for investors. Netflix ran at loss to grow quickly and cement the market share.

Recent enshittification occurs because the market came to an understanding that the fight for the market share is over and now it’s time to satisfy investors.

But several things can be true at the same thing time. Infrastructure is expensive and investors want to maximize return of investment.

tias,

They had rewinding fees on DVDs??

LemmyKnowsBest,

No. Blockbuster was still stuck on VHS tapes.

hakunawazo, in Group chat

Exclamation marks and underlining were the emojis of that time.

Thecalicocar, in Don't ask dumb questions
user1234, in Yeah, tell me more about these both scenarios

Only the best kind.

cows_are_underrated, in Don't ask dumb questions

I destroyed my legs(in the gym) to a point where walking up the stairs was the hardest challenge of the day.

zeppo, in ♫♪♫♪ The Day My Waymo Said Goodbye ♫♪♫♪
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When ol’ Musky called the Cybertruck home.

someguy3, in Work smarter, not harder

He’s too smart to be left alive broken up with!

dream_weasel, in 13 years later and I still feel the same.

“couple’s”

bmsok, in There can be many dangers lurking in Africa

When the goose is loose you better believe you’ll regret it in the future

cows_are_underrated, in OK, so it wasn't Windows 10, but...

Sir, do you have a minute to talk about Linux 👉👈

soggy_kitty,

Nah I can’t, I’m gaming

lillie,
@lillie@pawb.social avatar

Cool, I’m gaming on Linux :)

crawancon,

Hi, gaming on Linux, I’m dad.

TheOneWithTheHair,
@TheOneWithTheHair@lemmy.world avatar

Throughout my week I spend part of it on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8c8155a3-ecc6-42e8-8eda-8ad76c511149.png

cows_are_underrated,

Now you have to get yourself to dump windows and mac and finally become a Linux user.

ILikeBoobies,
Octopus1348, in * scroll *
BaroqueInMind, in It's too late
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

Is there a distressing memes community here yet?

RobMyBot,

There ought to be, if not.

Bak,

Let’s do it

Cicraft, (edited )

I’ll queue up

Oha,

still waiting

JahnBodah, in Same.

This literally made me laugh out loud, thank you.

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