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by Spivak
1860 days ago
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Look, this argument basically just boils down to "businesses can't fire customers for whom it doesn't make financial, operational, or reputational sense to serve." And like sure that sounds good except that we currently take the opposite stance by having protected classes. They are the single carve-out exception for the general idea that you can otherwise fire your customers for any reason you see fit. |
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I’m not looking for crypto to be protected.
I’m looking for all compute classes to be treated equally.
Overriding this, a company should absolutely have the right to offload a customer.
That said, don’t then market yourself as general purpose computing in the cloud.
If I pay for xCPU @ xHz with yRAM I don’t want to have you then tell me what I can do with it. Just charge me aptly for my use.
Tbf I wouldn’t like to think they’d even know what I’m doing. Privacy should be ok.