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by geysersam
1085 days ago
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> regardless of the economic system we lived in. Nitpick: if we lived in an economic system with universal basic income it's not unlikely people would decide to work on standards anyway. > People aren't going to do that work for free. Counterexample: all open source software. |
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>Will people create wealth if they can’t get paid for it? Only if it’s fun. People will write operating systems for free. But they won’t install them, or take support calls, or train customers to use them. And at least 90% of the work that even the highest tech companies do is of this second, unedifying kind.
I think there are very few people on the planet, if any, who would consider writing a standards document for some medical equipment to be fun enough to do free of cost. In fact I doubt it's even possible to make standards documents for physical things like medical equipment free of cost. It's an entirely different ball game from software standards.