Business software is so good now, that it’s competing with consumer software
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#4Nice article. I'd love to see examples of people using slack for personal life. Don't know anyone who does this.
Slack and Discord are my two favorite chat platforms right now so I'm very happy with the way this all worked out.
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#6FaceTime, circa 2010.
Styluses to capacitive touch. Taxis to Ubers. Torrents to Netflix. MP3s to Spotify
Since when were torrents, MP3s, and styluses anything to do with business software?
The trend of business adoption of “consumer” tech had basically one standout example, which was the shift from Microsoft to Apple products in mobile. People wanted iPhones for themselves and their IT departments didn’t have a clue how to handle that at first. You could maybe point to adoption of GPUs for ML as another clear example of a current wave of consumer tech to business adoption.
These trends ebb and flow over time. People have used business software for personal reasons since forever. See: the abuse of spreadsheets over the past 40 years.
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#7I just installed Oracle DB to help my mum with managing her recipes. It's really improved her TTT (Time to table).
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#9Nice article. I'd love to see examples of people using slack for personal life. Don't know anyone who does this.
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#10Nice article. I'd love to see examples of people using slack for personal life. Don't know anyone who does this.
Examples:
Discord - but terrible data policy as well, but at least works fluently without long load times and they managed to use webrtc in 2020, which Slack still sucjs at and gives you BS about using Firefox and limits It for the free account. Ridiculous.
Zulip Chat - Much better chat functionality and conversation model. Can be self hosted.
Anything with a proper Markdown parser, not something that sucks as much as whatever Slack is using. Oh well, but it could be worse looks at Atlassian Confluence.
Anything that does not heat up 4 Cores at 100% at startup for an inapproprIate amount of time.
Anything respecting your privacy.