It would hurt this sociopath Bezos a lot more if people also canceled Amazon services en mass
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His real money comes from Amazon Web Services, and that's really hard to divest from, even if its customers (businesses rather than individuals) wanted to.
Yep. AWS is 2/3rds of the business. It's GOLIATH, and it's completely off the radar for most people while being completely ubiquitous. AWS is the real threat.
It's also completely unthreatened by public boycott. People who make the choice to continue using AWS do so because of vendor lock-in, and they either can't leave or are in a position where they agree with daddy bezos because they have money
"Democracy dies in darkness!"
(paywall)
Alexa, turn off the lights.
"I'm sorry, I cannot connect to Light at the End of the Tunnel".
Unsurprising. Selling to Bezos was obviously a future trainwreck waiting to happen.
Terrible business decision. Jeff doesn't seem qualified to run a newspaper.
He doesn't run it, he just owns it.
The moment he made a decision for the paper he stepped out from just owning into the realm of running it.
Sure, but it's not like he runs the company, he just made a singular shitty decision.
Why are you stanning for bezos?
Probably not the last one
Good. He shouldn't be making any business decisions for a newspaper.
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