With Garmin, you’re paying a premium because you’re not the product.
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/garmin-forerunner-series/
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/garmin/
With Garmin, you’re paying a premium because you’re not the product.
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/garmin-forerunner-series/
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/garmin/
A natural monopoly is when an industry is difficult to break into, making competition difficult or impossible. This favors incumbents, in fact, a lot of industries are natural monopolies (pharma, aerospace, chip production).
The difficulty of breaking into an industry may be because:
One of my two only used commands. The other being yay.
You must have me confused for someone else, I am not on any other reply chain except this one.
yes I am chronically unemployed and I blame the “hidden” requirements boogeyman for my troubles
No, I’m skeptical because it sounds more like disillusionment.
That sounds salty.
I’ve left jobs when I don’t get rewarded for hard work. Thankfully we live in a free market that allows me to also freely choose my employer and occupation.
Humans do not like the same thing over and over every day.
Speak for yourself, I like routine and being rewarded for working hard.
I’m in the same boat as the commentator. Moved from Phoenix to Chicago. I like seasons.
Simply “web design” has been a dying profession in the US too. I’d argue website building platforms (SquareSpace and the like) have more to do with this market drying up then AI does.
I’m a developer, so I find it easier because dependency management is easier (especially if you have a good package manager, arch btw). WSL is improving but is still not enough for my needs (big projects that use usb are not well supported).
In particular, it was his view that he can impose himself on the community in such a way that takes us steps closer to a walled garden.
That’s why we’re all here instead of adding to Spez’s IPO.
The codebase is irrelevant, I’ve already rated it, it’s another blink clone. As a product, on the other hand, you should definitely practice responsible consumerism. Aligning your values with your consumption is a good thing.
Just make it part of reddit premium! Ugh, why wasn’t that the solution.
I majored in math and have so far a great career in software. I don’t think knowing math separates me out from CS grads generally. However, math majors largely chose to major in Math because we like problem solving. Plenty of CS grads major in CS because they are expected to. Being a passionate problem solver gets you pretty far.