← Back to context Comment by jmalicki 3 days ago Your capital costs for buying those machines don't go away. 4 comments jmalicki Reply fluoridation 3 days ago That's a problem that already exists in power generation and delivery, and it's already been solved. Bills are sums of fixed terms and variable terms. Yokohiii 3 days ago Custom payment schemes are late stage profit generation. It requires hoards of salespeople or an AI that can actually do math.It's just how hyperscaling works. You are not wrong, but in the wrong timeline. fluoridation 3 days ago I'm not talking about custom, negotiated service contracts, I'm talking about simply charging people for what they use. 1 reply →
fluoridation 3 days ago That's a problem that already exists in power generation and delivery, and it's already been solved. Bills are sums of fixed terms and variable terms. Yokohiii 3 days ago Custom payment schemes are late stage profit generation. It requires hoards of salespeople or an AI that can actually do math.It's just how hyperscaling works. You are not wrong, but in the wrong timeline. fluoridation 3 days ago I'm not talking about custom, negotiated service contracts, I'm talking about simply charging people for what they use. 1 reply →
Yokohiii 3 days ago Custom payment schemes are late stage profit generation. It requires hoards of salespeople or an AI that can actually do math.It's just how hyperscaling works. You are not wrong, but in the wrong timeline. fluoridation 3 days ago I'm not talking about custom, negotiated service contracts, I'm talking about simply charging people for what they use. 1 reply →
fluoridation 3 days ago I'm not talking about custom, negotiated service contracts, I'm talking about simply charging people for what they use. 1 reply →
That's a problem that already exists in power generation and delivery, and it's already been solved. Bills are sums of fixed terms and variable terms.
Custom payment schemes are late stage profit generation. It requires hoards of salespeople or an AI that can actually do math.
It's just how hyperscaling works. You are not wrong, but in the wrong timeline.
I'm not talking about custom, negotiated service contracts, I'm talking about simply charging people for what they use.
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