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I'm 40ish, I'm in the tech industry, I'm online, I'm often an early adopter.

What hype cycle does this smell like? Because it feels different to me, but maybe I'm not thinking broadly enough. If your answer is "the blockchain" or Metaverse then I know we're experiencing these things quite differently.



It feels like the cloud.

Where platforms and applications are rewritten to take advantage of it and it improves the baseline of capabilities that they offer. But the end user benefits are far more limited than predicted.

And where the power and control is concentrated in the hands of a few mega corporations.


This is such a strange take - do you not remember 2020 when everyone started working from home? And today, when huge numbers of people continue to work from home? Most of that would be literally impossible without the cloud - it has been a necessary component in reshaping work and all the downstream effects related to values of office real estate, etc.

Literally a society-changing technology.


No way. Small to medium sized businesses don't need physical servers anymore. Which is most businesses. It's been a huge boon to most people. No more running your exchange servers on site. Most things that used to be on-prem software have moved to the cloud and integrate with mobile devices. You don't need some nerd sitting around all day in case you need to fix your on-prem industry specific app.

I have no idea how you can possibly shrug off the cloud as not that beneficial.


> I have no idea how you can possibly shrug off the cloud as not that beneficial.

I have no idea either. Since I never said it.


> the end user benefits are far more limited than predicted

How have you judged the end user benefits of the cloud? I don't agree personally - the cloud has enabled most modern tech startups and all of those have been super beneficial to me.


Direct versus indirect benefits.

Cloud is hidden to end users whereas other waves like internet and smartphone apps were very visible.

AI will soon stop being a buzzword and just be another foundation we build apps on.


i feel like a common consumer fallacy is that, because you don't interact with a technology in your day-to-day life, it leads you to conclude that the technology is useless.

I guarantee you that the cloud has benefitted you in some way, even though you aren't aware of the benefits of the cloud.




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