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by Bukhmanizer
1945 days ago
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Agreed, but all these little things are just a sign that the industry just does not give a shit about software. They could develop mechanisms to fund this stuff, pretty easily actually. But they don’t. A couple of other weird inequities that I’ve found are:
1. It’s hard to get permission to spend money on software subscription based licenses since you won’t “have anything” at the end. However, it’s much easier to get funding for hardware with time based locks (e.g after 3 years the system will lock up and you have to pay them to unlock). The end result is the same, you can’t use the hardware after the time period is up, but for some reason the admin feels much more comfortable about it. 2. It’s hard get funding to hire someone to set up a service to transfer large amounts of data from different places. It’s much easier to hire someone to drive out to a bunch of places with a stack of hard drives and manually load the data on them, and drive back. Even if it’s 2x more expensive and would take longer. Why? Again my speculation is that the higher ups are just more comfortable with the latter strategy. They can picture the work being done in their head, so they know what they’re paying for. |
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