Tech’s broken promises: Streaming is now just as expensive and confusing as cable. Ubers cost as much as taxis. And the cloud is no longer cheap::Some tech is getting pricier and looking a lot like the older services it was supposed to beat. From video streaming to ride-hailing and cloud computing.

  • @[email protected]
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    55811 months ago

    You say “broken promises” I say “the plan all along” and “bait and switch”.

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      26111 months ago

      Yep. The business model has always been “Lure them in and stifle competition with a low initial cost. Then when we have the market we can jack up the price.” Enshitification at its best.

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        14011 months ago

        This is just capitalism at work. Capitalism = enshitification, exploitation, and destruction.

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          6411 months ago

          Literally working as intended. Not sure why it takes people so long to figure this out.

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            4711 months ago

            A healthy dose of western/capitalist propaganda since birth and until death helps a lot. So many people under the illusion that this is the natural progression of civilization, or the best.

            • BR0QM
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              2411 months ago

              When you’ve been exposed to nothing but capitalsm your whole life it’s incredibly hard to be convinced that anything else could even work. Just like people born into religious cults, it’s hard to break when it’s all you’ve known.

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              1211 months ago

              So much propaganda some people think that if a government offers public services they are about to be sent to a gulag.

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            4011 months ago

            Yeah but then the wealthy eventually start buying away regulation. The only thing that made capitalism get under any sort of control was fear of a worker’s revolution

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              The only thing that made capitalism get under any sort of control was fear of a worker’s revolution

              Yep, and so they made capitalism global, exported all of the union jobs to countries where labor abuse is permitted or encouraged, and then created new categories of unorganized, exploitative jobs faster than labor could keep up with them.

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            Even well-regulated capitalism strives for this and somehow manages to achieve it. It is the nature of capitalism.

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              110 months ago

              It is in the nature of power. Reducing this to a particular economic system is nearsighted.

              Every social system with a power dynamic (i.e. a system with two or more people in it) is vulnerable to power abuse. Power blinds, blindness strips powerful of perspective, decisions made without good information drunk-walk towards ruin.

              The only common thing is the fact that it’s the average Jane who suffers first and whose rage ends up counteracting the ruin.

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                110 months ago

                It is in the nature of power. Reducing this to a particular economic system is nearsighted.

                I will agree that it is the nature of power. But I will argue that few other economic systems actively facilitate (and actually reward) the concentration of power the way capitalism does. I’ll also point out you are basically resorting to a “whataboutism” argument.

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                  210 months ago

                  I’ll also point out you are basically resorting to a “whataboutism” argument.

                  That explains… a lot. I apologize for wasting your time.

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            If its actually well regulated it wont be capitalism. Just like Europe has many kingdoms yet isnt full of actual monarchy.

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              1111 months ago

              All capitalism is, at its core, is the system of owning and investing capital for greater returns later. You can have that while regulating things–at least in theory.

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                611 months ago

                An actual dictionary definition of capitalism:

                an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.

                Any definition of capitalism that doesn’t in some way mention private ownership of capital is simply wrong.

    • Liz
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      2311 months ago

      A lot of these things were proudly unprofitable, which is basically their way of getting around anti-trust violations. If they had a revenue stream to make the business profitable (outside of investors handing them more cash) then they’d be hit with anti-trust lawsuits for offering services at a loss in order to drive the competition out of business. But instead they just convince investors to hang on long enough to achieve the same goal, then raise their prices when they’ve got too much power to fail.

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      311 months ago

      “Rent seeking” has a nice ring to it in this case, I think. The previous situation was fine, except for not being profitable enough for the right people.

    • Ann Archy
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      111 months ago

      Capitalism is just one big con, and you have no alternative but to play along.