• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    17 days ago

    Me as of yesterday:

    • WaPo
    • Prime Video without ads
    • Audible
    • Kindle Unlimited
    • Amazon Cloud Storage
    • Sprouts > Whole Foods

    We left AWS for Azure two years ago, so that doesn’t count.

    Me today:

    I am currently studying what it would take to drop Amazon Prime. So far a combination of sites seems to do the trick. I first search Amazon for what I want, then I start searching elsewhere where to buy it from. My guess is that I’ll be able to cancel it by the end of the year.

    I spend five figures on Bezos owned products every year. Not anymore.

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      17 days ago

      You can always shop on Amazon without prime. It just takes a couple extra days to get stuff to you and you have to buy a certain dollar amount at once to get free shipping. We dropped prime months ago but still occasionally make an Amazon purchase.

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          Yet I’d say Amazon’s retail operation has had the far greater impact on the market. That’s the reason Lina Khan launched the antitrust lawsuit against Amazon. She wrote a detailed paper on how Amazon uses algorithmic pricing to crush the competition.

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            That’s like saying the tip of the iceberg is the most dangerous section.

            Do you know how much AWS touches? 33% of the Cloud market. That’s about 1.5 x Azure and triple Google Cloud

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          Yeah, our AWS yearly spend was high eight figures if you count the clients we supported on the platform. The software update has included a migration to Azure with Oracle Exadata which has now pushed that spend to nine figures. AWS fell asleep at the wheel, IMHO.

          Cloud spending is massive.

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          Totally get that. Just trying to say that you don’t have to keep Prime while you figure it out.