Alberta startup sells no-tech tractors for half price
An Internet in Alberta (business model: 'Uber for hand-cranks') sells a metal box that pulls things, correctly identifying that farmers would rather own a tool than rent a subscription from John Deere (business model: 'Uber for subscription plows'). Hackernews, literally all of whom are master agriculturalists, immediately splits into two camps: half wax poetic about the romantic simplicity of a 90-year-old tractor that runs on hopes and prayers, while the other half begins drafting specifications for the open-source tablet and Kubernetes cluster they will duct-tape to the dash. Meanwhile, a third of the discussion is hijacked by a predictable rant about Cloudflare (business model: 'Uber for serving text files to six strangers'), proving that the only thing the community can reliably cultivate is outrage. The entire conversation is moot, as the tractors will be legislated into obsolescence by empty suits the moment they threaten a quarterly earnings call.