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by lifeisstillgood
806 days ago
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But every piece of software is legally held warrentless - no warranty is the heart of Microsoft, Oracle and the GPL licenses. Yes I know the stories of “insurance made steam boilers safer”. And it’s true. But it also stopped innovation in the space before Charles Parsons came along and ignored the whole thing (military industrial aristocracy) I think the answer sits somewhere in “have less stuff”. We have millions of lines of code in all walks of life and Inswear we are orders of magnitude over engineered in almost all cases. If you work for a large company try counting how many different ETL solutions exist, CSV uploaders, data lakes, warehouses and so on Then imagine having one library to do it. Somehow we need to get there for … everything |
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The closest metaphor is cars I think. And yes you can argue that innovation in cars has slowed down but also a 'minimum floor' of safety and efficiency forced by governments and insurers has made new entrants more likely. I.e. you shouldn't need to only trust Oracle, SAP with your business because then, erm, you'd have exactly the current situation in enterprise software...