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CobrastanJorji ◴[] No.46198710[source]
I love the hand drawn chart. Apparently "Open Source" was invented around 2005, which significantly reduced development cost, then AWS was invented in 2011 or so and made development even cheaper, but then, oh no, in 2018 "complexity" happened and development became harder!
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jcelerier ◴[] No.46198778[source]
I don't read this as when open-source was invented, but when it happened for the corporate world. In 2002 it was a very reasonable choice for $BIG_COMPANY to use a proprietary web server, e.g. IIS. In 2008 that would have been really be weird.
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CobrastanJorji ◴[] No.46199107[source]
But why did that make development cheaper? An enterprise copy of Windows with IIS cost maybe a thousand bucks, right? Maybe there were more costs, my knowledge is, y'know, 23 years out of date.
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1. theshrike79 ◴[] No.46204245{3}[source]
Oracle has entered the chat.

If MySQL and Postgresql had been acceptables choices 25 years ago, our company at the time would've saved SO MUCH money that now went to fund Larry Ellison's yacht(s).

Both existed, but not in a way anyone could sell to a) customers b) C-staff making the final call.