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by reaperducer
1476 days ago
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When in history has interoperability not been a catalyst for innovation? Most of it, including most of the history of computers. Competition almost always breeds innovation. It's basic economics, and why people get upset by monopolies and such. |
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Different conditions beget different types of innovation. Interoperable systems evolved things (paradigms, models, languages…) that competing ones couldn't, and the opposite is also true. The world needs both, and probably everything in-between.