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by netizen-936824
1669 days ago
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I think this is the exact opposite direction I would like to see things go. We need to remove profit incentives to encourage more free thought. If we have profit incentives in everything, we will see optimization for profits at the expense of everything else, including quality of information. |
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I don't like SPA, Electron, JavaScript in general, but the internet doesn't care
More on your comment, I can see what you say, someone not making a political controversial comment because it would mean losing money. But if we look at YouTube again, actually not every video is worth money, there is a lot of creativity and controversy still, more than before it
Every system is not perfect, and at the moment, by being, free a lot of people are not creating, or commenting or dev blog-posting, because they are not get paid for it, and they need to survive, so they have to invest their time on the 9to5, and after are to tired to investigate how can I profit by telling everyone "how did I do X interesting thing project"
Open source will probably see a bigger influx of money, there will be less friction to value people time
Like the time I just spent writing these comments for free!