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by notacoward
2795 days ago
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Doubt all you like. It doesn't matter. What matters is whether Google doubts it, and I think they know better. They know the costs of hiring and training and downtime for their business. Do you seriously suppose that they think they could just find a few thousand replacements on a moment's notice? |
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But earlier you claimed they were "the only ones" capable, and that I wanted to abridge their freedom of association. I disagreed with both those statements.
Now that you've restricted your position to acknowledging a reasonable cost/benefit tradeoff for Google, I agree.