2021-11: Linux and unix (Android and chrome) will dominate

View from the Bridge
by Santa John McDaniel
The View from the Bridge is an opinion piece that explores how societal changes can/will impact the future, especially as these changes apply to the Graphic-Products industry and small businesses in general.

On the Pandemic Front

You’ve probably already heard COVID has a Holliday Gift for the World; a brand-spanking new variant, named Omicron.  If Delta didn’t get you, perhaps Omicron will.

Looking Ahead

As we emerge from this pandemic, we are prompted to assess the cultural and economic changes we have all experienced and observed.

Future Trends

We listed several trends we see coming post-COVID:

Trends we explored last time:

Social Security for all (i.e., a basic minimum income for all) and Medicare for all will stimulate the economy.

  1. Small businesses won’t have to compete for employees with large companies who provide health insurance.
    1. Today, those with families are concerned about the healthcare insurance provided by their employers.
    1. When Judy and I started our family, we had the best healthcare available from my employer. We had four boys. Our largest expense was $2.30 for phone calls Judy placed while in the hospital. All the other expenses, covered.
    1. In addition, our last son was born with life-threatening jaundice. After mom was in the hospital for a week, she came home. He remained for another week or two. Our insurance covered the entire hospital stay.
    1. Once we decided to become independent entrepreneurs, healthcare insurance became our responsibility.

Medicare for all is coming, resistance is futile!

  • With a minimum basic income, no one will need to work for starvation wages.
    • Parents can decide to stay home with their children during the formative years. Parents staying home may well reduce crime since the population of unsupervised children will go down.
    • People will have financial support during the upcoming economic transitions: Transitions away from fossil fuels, electrifying the grid, and robotics replacing humans in product production.
    • At some point in the near future, automation will significantly reduce the workforce required to make things.
    • A minimum basic income for all US citizens will help those who are homeless. If you’re homeless, you have no address, you can only do day work or panhandle. If you have children and are homeless, what about school, and the other needs of children. A basic minimum income will lift millions out of poverty.
    • If you are against abortion, how about providing the mother with a minimum basic income so she can take care of her child?
    • I’ve enjoyed a minimum basic income from Social Security since I was 65 years old. It’s allowed me the freedom to pursue the career of my choice.

A minimum basic income is coming, resistance is futile!

This Time:

Linux and Unix operating systems (Android and Chrome) will come to dominate home computers. Windows and I/OS will become niche operating systems.

  1. Unix and Linux are the framework for the Internet.
  2. Android and Chrome build on that framework.
    1. Android for mobile devices, i.e., cell phones etc.
    1. Chrome for laptops, i.e., Chromebooks.
  3. Basic Chromebooks are used extensively in education and remote learning. They are significantly less expensive than Windows PCs.
  4. A few years ago, Microsoft offered a Windows-based website creation tool. That tool is no longer used.
  5. Worldwide, most cell phones operate on Android. Apple’s iPhones are more expensive, have fewer apps available, and the apps are more expensive.

Future Articles:

  1. Working from Home will increase. Fewer people will travel back and forth to an office.
  2. Vaccination may become an issue in employment and travel.
  3. Entrepreneurship will increase. More people will have the opportunity to become self-employed.
  4. A basic minimum income for all will be enacted. Think Social Security for all.
  5. Universal healthcare will come. Think Medicare for all.
  6. Social Security (basic minimum income) and Medicare for all will stimulate the economy.
    Small businesses won’t have to compete with large companies who provide health insurance. And no one will need to work for starvation wages.
  7. Linux and Unix operating systems (Android and Chrome) will come to dominate home computers. Windows and I/OS will become niche operating systems.
  8. Having some web-presence will become a business necessity.
  9. Some businesses in the Graphic Products industry will become fulfillment centers. They receive orders from the web, produce product in-house, and ship it to the customer. No contact.
  10. As we have mentioned before, transportation is going electric. Tesla is introducing the Model 2 sometime next year. Its rumored price is $25k. Every major car maker is planning electric vehicles. Who needs gas, oil changes, tune-ups, etc., etc.?
  11. Electric generation will become local. You’ll see it in your home, your subdivision, your city, your building, etc. Solar panels and batteries eliminate the need for high-powered transmission lines and transformers, which have contributed to fires in the West.  The landscape will be much nicer once all those ugly power lines are removed for scrap metal.

We will cover these trends, and how they will impact our industry in future articles. Next time: Having some web presence will become a business necessity.

Moving Forward

In the past, we at CorelDRAW Help were focused on creating scripts (step-by-step instructions) you can follow to produce products to sell, primarily using CorelDRAW.

Currently, software, equipment, and blank-product manufacturers have assumed the task of training for finished product production.

Going forward, we will focus our energies on how you can start and grow a business. We’ve had some experience starting and building small businesses. Our experience may be of some assistance in your efforts.

Creating – Your Future Life, Income Stream, and a Business

First, it’s important to understand some of the rules of Creation. We’ll cover each of these in more depth. This time – #3 – Life is all about experience. 

  1. Each of us creates our future moment by moment.
  2. The past is history, the future is a dream, now is what matters.
  3. Life is all about experience.
  4. Life is terminal; you’ll never get out of it alive.
  5. There are two major forces in the Universe, Love and Fear (False Evidence Appearing Real)
  6. Karma doesn’t care. What goes around, comes around. You can count on that!
  7. My right to swing my arm, ends where another’s body begins.
  8. Like everything else in the Universe, Humans are drawn toward Love.
  9. After 78 years on this planet, I know that all the things I’ve experienced in this lifetime have been for my good, even if I didn’t see it at the time. I know that in this Universe, all things work together for the good of ALL.

Last Time:

The Past is History, the Future is a dream, NOW is what matters.

Each of us creates our future, moment by moment.

It’s up to me to realize I’m in control. The company I work for does not control my future unless I choose to allow them to. I am never a VICTIM of life! I am a participant in life!

Once you realize you are in control of your future, you can begin directing it.

The Past is History – The Future is a Dream – Now is what’s important…

  1. I cannot change the past. What’s done is gone.
    1. If I constantly focus on and emotionally relive the past, I’m blocking myself from moving forward.
    1. I must let the emotion go!
    1. Remember, “All the World is but a Stage”. What is the lesson from that experience?
  2. The future is a dream. Where do I want to be in 5 years? I’m not there yet.
  3. Now is what’s important. What do I do today to be where I want to be in the future?

– This Time

Life is all about experience.

After moving from Arizona to Oregon, Holley and I have been considering a couple of options. (1) Purchase a manufactured home in a 55+ park. Or (2) Purchase a home on wheels.

Toward the end of October, for lots of reasons, we made the decision to purchase a home on wheels. The home we chose is a 41-foot 5th wheel that has a gross vehicle weight rating of 16,000 lbs.

Our experience towing with the Tesla Model 3 convinced us that towing our home with an electric vehicle is not currently possible. Some of the reasons include towing weight capacity, range while towing, charging infrastructure, battery capacities, and time required for recharging.

All of these issues will be overcome within the next few years. That said, today it’s all vaporware, i.e., currently not available.

We made the decision to experience traveling for the next few years. We have family in Oregon, Arizona, Michigan, Ohio, and Florida. To tow our home, we require a beast of a pickup truck.

To facilitate the experiences we wish to have in our immediate future, we traded our electric vehicles for our new beast of a truck, capable of towing 21,000 lbs.

We have had the experience of driving electric cars for the past 3 years. We are grateful for the experience of driving the Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model 3.

In our view, swapping those vehicles for a Ford F350 Turbo Diesel is a step back necessitated by our towing requirements. As soon as a Ford F350 electric vehicle, or equivalent, becomes available we’ll trade out the Turbo Diesel.

Now, we are blessed with a new home and vehicle that can tow it.

– Next Time

Life is terminal; you’ll never get out of it alive

What is your interest in the Graphic-Products Industry?

In today’s world, most graphic products begin life as computer art. Some artists create and sell computer art for use on the web. Some create and sell physical products using their artwork, think t-shirts, mugs, awards, etc. Others create graphic products as a hobby or to help organizations to which they may belong.

 Answering a couple of questions might help you evaluate your interest.

  1. Do I have any interest in creating digital art?
  2. Does my interest in digital art include producing hard copies?
  3. Is my interest in creating personalized products for Fun or for Profit?
  4. What do I do, or does my business do? Are you an Artist or Commercial Artist?
  5. If I’m a commercial artist, who are my competitors?

In Short

Thank you for your attention. Keep in mind that we don’t know what we don’t know. So, don’t take our word for it. Meditate and find what is right for you.

As we’ve said before, working from home may become the norm. Commuting to an office, not so much or so often. (Great for reducing air pollution, not so great for oil producers and gas stations.)   

The economic transformations COVID-19 has initiated will last long after the dis-ease is brought into balance (i.e., suppressed). These changes will favor small businesses that work from home.

As 2021 draws to a close, we are wishing all a peaceful and joyous holiday season.

Thank you, see you next time.

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