Great, do health insurance companies now, with their "vertical integration" (we own all the things you need, so fuck you).
Let’s unbundle health insurance from your employer. You shouldn’t be tied to a shitty job just so you can go to a doctor.
But then how can the owner class trap workers into abusive jobs while also ensuring no one has the audacity to start their own company and become financially independent? Won't someone think of the shareholders?
Yes, also that.
Leave your job and lose your insurance. Everything is 100x cheaper that way. Doctors charge very little for cash paying customers. Emergency rooms and urgent cares just write off most of it to charity and charge you a bit if anything at all. The most I’ve paid for is lab work, but that’s a few and far between and still only like 500 bucks for a full panel.
YMMV. I’ve been doing this for three years and have paid less in TOTAL than private insurance wants for ONE MONTH.
Microsoft? Anti-Trust bundling violations? What year is this?? 1996‽
Oooh, nice interrobang.
Didn't know that character existed. Definitely going in the rotation.
I WISH it were 1996!!!
......please take me back to the 90s.....I don't like being old.
Alright I've been staring at it too long - what's that emoji?
Two eyes, mouth, and the asterisk is a flower or sparkle or something.
Also that's kaomoji.
Is it possible they didn’t escape something from markdown like an asterisk or something else?
to me it looks like a penguins face, viewed from the side.
I feel like it has to be a wink of some sort
I support most of what Lena Khan has done, but this is stupid. Cybersecurity features should be built into the base package of all cloud products. The fact that so many charge extra for them is and always has been bullshit. It's like trying to sell a car but charging extra to include seat belts and air bags.
The complaint should be that they're selling a product that is unsafe in its base offering.
I agree that cybersecurity features should be included. In fact I think they should be included for free. The problem is that Microsoft wanted to charge the Department of Defense and it sounds like they used politics to make sure they could, and if true then they (and maybe also the DoD?) may have violated some federal laws around government procurement and "gifts" from contractors to the government.
Can you source whatever you are countering here?
Loads of SaaS/PaaS include things like saml, oidc etc only in the higher (or the "contact us") tiers
No, because it comes from personal experience working in cybersecurity.
What about having to switch from a $32/user/month license to a $52/user/month license for just one or two features out of the dozens you end up paying for?
The year of the Linux laptop
Cosmic DE ftw
Guess you can never be 30 years too late
Second time's the charm, maybe?
I commend the optimism, but I doubt it
Jake from State Farm told me bundling was a good thing.
Bill Gates about to get extremely friendly with the Trump Administration.
The dickhead you're looking for is now called Satya Nadella.
That dude is a creep... Ruined Windows
does he still have much to do with Microsoft?
No.
He owns 1% of all Microsoft shares which are worth tens of billions.
Great, do health insurance companies now, with their "vertical integration" (we own all the things you need, so fuck you).
Let’s unbundle health insurance from your employer. You shouldn’t be tied to a shitty job just so you can go to a doctor.
But then how can the owner class trap workers into abusive jobs while also ensuring no one has the audacity to start their own company and become financially independent? Won't someone think of the shareholders?
Yes, also that.
Leave your job and lose your insurance. Everything is 100x cheaper that way. Doctors charge very little for cash paying customers. Emergency rooms and urgent cares just write off most of it to charity and charge you a bit if anything at all. The most I’ve paid for is lab work, but that’s a few and far between and still only like 500 bucks for a full panel.
YMMV. I’ve been doing this for three years and have paid less in TOTAL than private insurance wants for ONE MONTH.