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by roguecoder 336 days ago
Why would you assume they would end up performing worse?

I have yet to see a company that prioritized quality over profits, unless forced to by regulation.

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>Why would you assume they would end up performing worse?

Extrapolating from historical outcomes using logic and critical thinking.

No company/start-up in history ever, became successful by having to start with more regulations than their competition.

Vestas, the Danish wind turbine manufacturer only achieved global dominance due to Danish energy regulations in the 80s.

That's just one random example that came to mind.