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by BoorishBears
995 days ago
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Is it too cynical to say this might be a lesson devs need to learn the hard way? Right now the JS community has whipped themselves into a frenzy into building on VC backed technology. - They refuse to acknowledge that the loudest voices in the room are openly sponsored and invested in by the same VCs who own the companies behind said tech - They see no issue with a lack of diversity in implementations, instead settling for "it's a standard". Of course, defining a standard without a healthy variety of implementations means you end up with standards that don't benefit from a wide range of voices until well after they land (see RSC) At the end of the day, those two alone are a pretty harsh combo: A VC-backed network effect machine built across multiple brands, and high technical costs to building something that meets the collection of standards. I don't think anyone but FAANG can really compete with that without also getting VC dollars, thus reinforcing the loop. |
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