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by anotherhue
1541 days ago
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Android implementing ad tracking limitations. EU tackling big tech because the US sure won't. Greater role out of automatic breaking systems. Greater role out of demand management (energy). Remote work decentralising our cities. I expect to see new cities being built. |
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Would be curious hearing from someone in the space how open or closed the existing solutions are, in the sense of being able to make future changes or drive them from new systems?
Is it a world of vendor-locked black boxes? Or pretty reasonable for future evolution, without gut-and-replace?
(Presumably we're talking about the entire generator-utility-consumer loop here?)