<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: cbozeman</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=cbozeman</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 08:34:19 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=cbozeman" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by cbozeman in "I want to wash my car. The car wash is 50 meters away. Should I walk or drive?"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>Well in fairness, the "G" does stand for "General".</p>
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<p>It really is a masterpiece.</p>
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<p>For a site chock full of logic-worshippers, we do seem to forget Occam's Razor too frequently.</p>
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<p>My older brother and I were pirating software from BBSes before the World Wide Web existed.<p>Talk about being there when the deep magic was written.</p>
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<p>LLMs have been of wonderful benefit to me for a variety of applications.<p>I'm unsure why you would want to the output to be less trustworthy and not more.</p>
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<p>You can... you just need to make about $100,000,000,000 USD in profits each year, that's all.</p>
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<p>Not even remotely true.<p>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.<p>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.<p>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<p>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.<p>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.<p>There's currently no upside large enough to justify: Vendor finger-pointing, Compliance risk, Training costs, Downtime risk<p>It's negative ROI all the way down.<p>Windows has to become so bad that switching to Linux for desktops overcomes all of the above.</p>
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<p>Can you understand why someone would buy a $20 Mr. Coffee coffeemaker from Walmart and not a $2000 DeLonghi Eletta Explore superautomatic espresso machine?</p>
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<p>Microsoft slowly becomes IBM.<p>That's "what then".</p>
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<p>It's because Satya is worried about next quarter's earnings call, not what Windows looks like in ten years.<p>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.<p>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.</p>
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<p>Heavy sigh.<p>That's the joke, sir. Or ma'am.</p>
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<p>Well he brought down his entire storage system. Twice.<p>I believe one time he had to bring in Wendell Wilson from Wendell Wilson Consulting, but more likely know to the Internet-at-large as the primary figure on Level1Techs YouTube channel.<p>I have no desire, nor inclination to dig through the thousands of videos LMG has produced on YouTube, but it's still up to my knowledge, and watching him fumble about with absolutely no clue is not only painful, but pathetic. Linus suffers from the same affliction many of my Ph.D.-holding friends have, which is that he believes because he knows a lot about putting together computers and electronics that he could handle building a large-scale data storage system.<p>These systems are complex, and to be well-built and maintained, they require domain-specific knowledge - no different than an OS programmer needs deep knowledge of C and C++, and increasing now, Rust.<p>It's a series of videos of someone way in over his head who should have brought in an actual expert - like Wendell from Level1Techs, or Patrick from ServeTheHome, from the get-go, instead of trying to do it himself.</p>
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<p>Thanks to this website I learned that ABC 25 Waco TV (KXXV) has some incredibly good interlude music.</p>
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<p>As someone mentioned, each channel has it's own unique URL. Create a Bookmarks / Favorites folder in your browser of choice and just add.</p>
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<p>> I have great confidence in our abilities to create more work for each other.<p>This is because we have a lot of people who don't like the idea of having to go work while others sit around on their ass getting checks. I get it. It's the most natural thing in the world, but we've got to evolve past it and we've got to evolve past it right now. Not 50 years from now, not 10 years from now, right now.<p>A shitload of people are going to be out of jobs very soon. Sooner than anyone thinks, actually.<p>And there's really only two paths this goes. We institute Universal Basic Income and some kind of program or programs to help you learn a skill that doesn't lend itself to automation well... <i>or</i>... the wealthy continue to horde everything and half the population starves to death... which doesn't happen, because when people get hungry, they start to kill the wealthy. And frankly even with a swarm of murderdrones, good luck stopping 200,000,000 people from killing you.<p>Evolving towards Star Trek's Federation is the way to go, I just hope rich people aren't too damn stupid to do it.</p>
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<p>This just proves to me that we do not actually have a meritocracy, because only a fucking moron would say that, in that environment, and a moron would not rise to the level of partner in a legitimate meritocratic environment.</p>
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<p>And he's not actually that great at that, if his storage server videos are any indication.</p>
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<p>> She's been using computers since the 80's (Apple ][e) but still is utterly clueless on how to operate a computer.<p>On it's surface, this is what it looks like, but in reality what's happening is that your mother learned <i>what she needed to learn to do her job and the things she's interested in doing</i>. Now, unfortunately, that is no longer enough. Now you need to have a decent understanding of how things work so you can know when to call bullshit.<p>What separates all of us from the general public is we're not content to just learn what's required to do our jobs - we must learn <i>how</i> the thing works.<p>I was at dinner many years ago with some friends, and one of them had invited an opinion piece writer from the New York Times and she and I got into - what she felt - was a slightly heated back and forth, but I was actually just stating the reality of the new paradigm in which we live, which is this:<p>The days of learning everything you'll need to learn to operate in the world in high school and college are over. They've been over. You're going to have to continually learn new skills, all the time, if you expect to maintain your job and position in the modern world. If you're not willing to do that, you will no longer be promoted and if you continue to maintain that perspective, you'll eventually be fired for someone that <i>will</i> dedicate hours after work to keeping abreast of all the changes.<p>She said that was, "inhumane" and "unrealistic". I told her it didn't matter what she thought it was, because this is the reality of Corporate America, and it's even more true in technology companies, and the absolute <i>gospel</i> in Big Tech. She got a little huffy, but frankly I don't give a fuck when people get huffy over hearing how the world actually works, because 1) I'm not causing it and 2) no one can stop it, or even slow it down. The best you can do is adapt or choose to lay down and die. And I'm not gonna fuckin' lay down and die.<p>Apparently, neither is your Mom, since she's learning how to discern bullshit scammer emails from legitimate communications, so I say, good on her, and I hope she keeps on keeping on!</p>
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<p>I suspect that's a big reason. Remember about a decade back or so when Fox had four of it's upcoming television shows leaked onto public and private tracker sites about six months before their actual premieres?<p>Lucifer, Minority Report, Blindspot, and Carmichael were all leaked, and those shows were on different networks, which means it was likely a third-party company that was doing effects in post. I don't recall if it was ever sussed out what exactly happened and now they all got leaked, but it definitely made the industry a bit warier.</p>
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<p>If you really want to take things to their logical conclusion, kill everyone who breaks the law.<p>Eventually you'll have no lawbreakers. Either because everyone's dead, or because everyone knows they'll be killed if they break the law.<p>Either way, you end up with a crimeless society.<p>Hopefully you can see the problem with "taking things to their logical conclusion."</p>
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