I remember reading that quote before the game launched. Weird.
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Well I could have, but simply chose not to.
Yeah, and it also happens to get me access to the tool that was able to summarize this video without watching it. But most people would probably choose the $5 tier, I think.
tl;dw
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Cory Doctorow coins the term "enshittification" to describe how platforms start out benefiting users but eventually abuse users and business customers to extract all value.
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Facebook started by prioritizing user privacy over ads but now prioritizes profits over all else.
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Network effects are a double-edged sword - they lock users in but also make platforms vulnerable if users leave en masse.
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Low switching costs due to universality and interoperability allow competitors to reverse engineer platforms and plug in competing services.
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Mandatory interoperability and limiting data control can curb platform power by distributing control to users and smaller companies.
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Recent antitrust actions aim to roll back decades of lax merger policy that let platforms consolidate power.
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Breakups will take a long time so interoperability is a faster way to restore competition.
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Laws should limit abusive behavior rather than rely on platforms to self-regulate.
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Federated open services fail gracefully and encourage migration to better platforms.
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Political will is growing but change will be gradual - focus should be on harm reduction in the near term.
I've been loving Kagi, but I have no particular need for their browser.
ETA: Oh, I see it's only for iOS and macOS anyway. Maybe that ecosystem needed it, but I wouldn't know.
You keep posting this article but it explains clearly why it's not a big deal.
"Islamo-fascist?" Is this 2002?
And that basically confirms that it's a remaining problem with admin accounts taking remote mod actions. l suppose in the mean time I'll try to have an admin at lemmy.ml give my @bilb@lemmy.ml account moderator status as a workaround. The other original moderator who could do it isn't very active.
I couldn't find an open bug ticket for this on Github, but that doesn't mean there isn't one. I'll take another look and report it if I still can't find anything.
It really does seem like an inevitable outcome of the status quo. I think it's silly to pretend otherwise.
I think it's an alright compromise. I rarely move my expansion cards around. I use four USB-C cards and sometimes swap one out for a storage card that has Windows installed on it.
I heard they were all child murderers! 😱