V interesting, honest & challenging take from ex Twitter founder/boss 13:17 - Dec 14 with 866 views | monytowbray | https://www.getrevue.co/profile/jackjack/issues/a-native-internet-protocol-for-s What I feel the biggest headline here is he's essentially advocating for an open source internet where companies that build the best version of tools steer the internet over IP ownership meaning no one else can build a better version of say, Google's search engine or any social media platform. To me, this is something I've felt for a while. If competition is good within capitalism, why are so many of the "good" sides dining out on previous successes whilst being afraid of letting other teams on the pitch?! | |
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V interesting, honest & challenging take from ex Twitter founder/boss on 13:39 - Dec 14 with 789 views | monytowbray |
paywall on second link! | |
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V interesting, honest & challenging take from ex Twitter founder/boss on 15:46 - Dec 14 with 663 views | monytowbray |
Oddly on second click it worked. Perhaps A/B testing. Although it may have been a mail sign up thing but it deffo got massively in the way whilst I was in a hurry. I do find it frustrating that if this is JD's real position, why on earth did he sell to Musk? Deffo gives off some cognitive dissonance and lack of awareness. Would be like me eating a steak. | |
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