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[–] heavydust@sh.itjust.works 3 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

It works for a while. Keep a few seniors and everything will be fine. Then you want new features and that's when shit hits the fan. Want me to add a few buttons? 1 month because I have to study all the random shit that was generated last week.

[–] HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Twitter and Tumblr are operating on skeleton crews but are able to make changes.

Craigslist is still around even though it hasn't changed much since the '90's.

There is an entire industry of companies that buy old MMO'S and maintain them at a low cost for a few remaining players.

Southwest Airlines still runs ticketing on a Windows 95 server.

I think you'll see more companies accept managed decline as a business strategy.

[–] heavydust@sh.itjust.works 1 points 8 minutes ago

Twitter, Tumblr, Craigslist: those web sites are feature complete and require low maintenance.

Southwest Airlines: good for them, but if the servers have issues, they will lose billions while trying frantically to find the retired guy who maintained that monster.