The problem is that the kind of people that run these types of companies will first see the world burnt to ashes before losing profits and power.
So yes, they will fall, but they'll be taking us down with them.
The problem is that the kind of people that run these types of companies will first see the world burnt to ashes before losing profits and power.
So yes, they will fall, but they'll be taking us down with them.
The lack of "easy money". A lot of companies have had accelerated growth due to an influx of investments which were mostly interest-free (or very low interest) loans . You didn't have to have a good product - just overinflate your value till your IPO, then the value will determine stock price, everyone gets rich.
Now that interest rates are higher, investors want a lot more bang for their buck. Couple this with companies that no longer know how to make good products, now they're just squeezing shit dry and scheming and scamming their customers to fulfill their one and only legal obligation: make more money for the shareholders.
Godot, it's the most mature of the bunch. It's a little different than Unity, but it's definitely very user friendly, really powerful and has an active community.
You kid, but I think he actually did.
Sulfuric acid rains, yes. How fun!
fReE sPeEcH AbSoLuTisT
I cancelled my subscription a couple of months ago.
Instead, I donate monthly to SomaFM, a very nice radio station with a lot of cool genres.
It's crazy how much I missed the lack of control over what the next song was. I ended up listening to more stuff outside my comfort zone.
I Come In Peace / Dark Angel (1990) - campy sci-fi action with a really interesting premise.
I watched it as a kid on VHS in the early nineties, then spent 20 something years trying to remember its name.
I wonder how many production servers use Arch and how many use Ubuntu.
What a comforting thought that is to know.
EDIT: "Who's next" is more accurate though.