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by romed
2801 days ago
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It shouldn’t be a surprise that the company all-in on the Web has a solution for every part of the stack. It might be a surprise that they open source so many things but that’s a pleasant surprise. Every thing you mentioned has a replacement from someone else so I don’t see how you concluded “control”. And finally the great majority of Google’s backends are written in C++ not Go. |
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If Google is effectively a monopoly, does it matter if you could theoretically replace all of its offerings? Think about other monopolies in history, I'm sure they had "replacements" too.