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by bsedlm
1496 days ago
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have you considered how (not "why?") was google able to give away one gigabyte of email storage to anybody before 2010s? that was not free either... what I'm trying to get at (and not very eloquently) is that a lot of that work is done by the computers. also, something about how the code is written once and then used by everybody at the same time. sure, writting the code may be expensive at first. dunno, I doubt better written words will get you to agree with (or see) whatever it is I'm trying to get at. |
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Undersee cables for example.
Project Zero.
Secure by default.
2FA.
Google even gives you now the option of configuring your ads.
Realistically speaking some entity with a monetary motivation is solving hard problems for us.
Who will solve this issue in web3 and with what motivation?
If it is monetary (as it will be) do I now should start trusting the etherium company instead of Google?
Or should I start trusting 1000 small companies than Google?
I'm quite happy what Google does and I don't know all of those other potential companies.