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by delecti
703 days ago
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Code being a liability is not a contradiction with code being what makes a company move its gears. The trucks of a delivery service are a liability (requiring maintenance, deprecation accounting, fuel), but are also the only thing that lets the company deliver. A delivery company should own as few trucks as necessary, and no fewer. Any company should publish/run/maintain as little code as necessary, and no less. |
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The only way a 'truck' could be a liability is a lease for said truck.
There are plenty of economically rationale reasons why a company may own more trucks they strictly need to manage delivery. For example wanting to handle seasonal bursts, wanting to ensure reliability, preparing for an expansion, being able to lease capacity to other businesses.
Actually you can go replace truck with server and you describe what made AWS make initial sense.
Please stop misusing accounting concepts.