>be Uber>create a row in a SQL database (name, pickup location, destination, etc.)>call it a ride>charge the rider $30 and take 25%>be valued $169 billionYou can literally replace Uber with Google Sheets and just pay the driver directly
New computer science graduate posting. How about you create your own Uber app and stop moaning.
Doordash was accepted to Y Combinator through a 240p video consisting of five retards not looking straight at the camera and saying “what if fast food could be delivered?”You can just do things.
>>61547144The point is it doesn't need to be an app at all you little fag, the internet has many ways to connect someone to someone else, so why does it need to be an app in the first place?
>>61546756There’s a bit of algorithm involved finding a driver for users who book the rides tho.
>>61546756>capitalism is a scamcongrats, you just learned something.they even sold themselves as a "ride sharing app", knowing well that it was an illegal (err, "disruptive") taxi app.I mean, what's a supermarket? a place where companies can sell their stuff, most of which act as a middlemen to people and companies (farmers, factories, laboratories...) that actually produce stuff, but the one that gets the biggest cut is the supermarket itself.>>61547215the algorithm in question? "find the closest driver that is able go in the direction of the client and notify him. if he doesn't answer in 10 seconds, ignore him from now on and find another one". wow! such algorithm. much driver.