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2 days agoWe said that a few times, first it was the harddisk factories flooded in Thailand IIRC, then it was GPUs for crypto, now it’s this shit. Not much bursting, more like a chain of bubbles.


We said that a few times, first it was the harddisk factories flooded in Thailand IIRC, then it was GPUs for crypto, now it’s this shit. Not much bursting, more like a chain of bubbles.


Sire, the colonies are yearning for your iron fist.


That is just awesome. Saw him in a small club in Hamburg last year and can highly recommend his shows - although I have no idea how they are going to translate into bigger crowds.
I’m reading all these comments and I guess no one here works outside of academia or 100% IT companies.
Reality out there is, that O365 is so deeply integrated with other business related software, that it’s never going away. My company uses an ERP system that has maybe 200 customers worldwide. It is highly specialized for what we do. There is zero financial incentive for the manufacturer to support any other ecosystem. So they won’t.