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You might as well get the whole ecosystem working on it because they're not trying to sell this product that they've internally created. They're just trying to rip out the cost, so why not let the whole ecosystem see it? The other thing is, if it's so easy to do, why hasn't the market already been flooded with new startups that are effectively able to reverse-engineer
Yeah, look, I think that if you're only using a few use cases of these big, complicated software packages, then yeah, it's probably easier than ever to deprecate them, you know, eliminate them from your stack and just have your own internal engineers build specifically what you need in a more tightly integrated way. I think that is possible.
Yeah, look, I think that if you're only using a few use cases of these big, complicated software packages, then yeah, it's probably easier than ever to deprecate them, you know, eliminate them from your stack and just have your own internal engineers build specifically what you need in a more tightly integrated way. I think that is possible.
Yeah, but the product's garbage. I mean, look how ridiculous this is.
Yeah, but the product's garbage. I mean, look how ridiculous this is.
It's built on top of Oracle's PeopleSoft suite, which they refused to customize without an extra 400 million to hit 1 billion. New Yorkers got the image below and pay 5 million plus a year for hosting.
It's built on top of Oracle's PeopleSoft suite, which they refused to customize without an extra 400 million to hit 1 billion. New Yorkers got the image below and pay 5 million plus a year for hosting.
Look, this is egregious government waste. I mean, that site looks like it's pathetic. I mean, honestly, this looks like it could have been done with a SharePoint site and you pay some consultant to stand it up for 1% of the cost. And there are more modern platforms than that. So this is just incredibly wasteful and inefficient government spending.
Look, this is egregious government waste. I mean, that site looks like it's pathetic. I mean, honestly, this looks like it could have been done with a SharePoint site and you pay some consultant to stand it up for 1% of the cost. And there are more modern platforms than that. So this is just incredibly wasteful and inefficient government spending.
They're going for retro. They were going for retro. They wanted to harken back to the 90s.
They're going for retro. They were going for retro. They wanted to harken back to the 90s.
Right, but that 600 million that was wasted on that crappy portal, that shouldn't have happened even without AI, right? Because there's like much better ways. You could buy a much better product for 1% of the cost, or 0.1% of the cost.
Right, but that 600 million that was wasted on that crappy portal, that shouldn't have happened even without AI, right? Because there's like much better ways. You could buy a much better product for 1% of the cost, or 0.1% of the cost.
There must be some regulatory capture going on here where somebody's got a record. No, I think it's relationships. That's what I'm saying. Like a 10-year relationship with somebody in Albany that, you know, worked at Oracle previously.
There must be some regulatory capture going on here where somebody's got a record. No, I think it's relationships. That's what I'm saying. Like a 10-year relationship with somebody in Albany that, you know, worked at Oracle previously.
It's waste, fraud, and abuse. It's the same thing that's happening with rural internet. Do you see that story? Paradoxically, it's our next story.
It's waste, fraud, and abuse. It's the same thing that's happening with rural internet. Do you see that story? Paradoxically, it's our next story.
So let's go for it. In related news of our government burning our money, Raw broadband, rural broadband and EV charging, $42 billion and $7.5 billion, almost $50 billion combined. Let's just go over these two programs real quickly here. Both were part of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill in 2021.
So let's go for it. In related news of our government burning our money, Raw broadband, rural broadband and EV charging, $42 billion and $7.5 billion, almost $50 billion combined. Let's just go over these two programs real quickly here. Both were part of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill in 2021.
$42 billion carved out to provide high-speed internet to people living on farms in rural locations. $7.5 billion carved out to build 500,000 EV chargers over 10 years. It's been 1,000 days since the bill was passed, so let's check on the progress. Zero people have been connected, according to FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr. And eight.