Like how meetings are not „productive work”
Like how meetings are not „productive work”
Maybe it's skill issue but frantic Googling often leads nowhere. Then I open ChatGPT, write "I read article some X years ago where the author described X or Y what article could that have been?". And get the correct link >90% of the time.
My own experience: I often need to get back to some obscure article I read some time ago. Don't remember the title but rough subject and conclusions.
Niestety potem słabiej moim zdaniem
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Suddenly I have an urge to start some fire
Yup. I agree that here the monopoly angle is rather weak. OpenAI dominates the space but at the moment, there's plenty of competition. I need to read Ed's full article though.
Cory Doctorow wrote about quite extensively:
pluralistic.net/2021/08/13/p...
That's a very narrow understanding called "Consumer Welfare standard" which was (sadly) prevalent in the US since the 80s.
Other enforcers (and FTC under Lina Khan) often consider(ed) antitrust more broadly. Also taking into account labor impact, overall market competitiveness and more.
> After all, what is the point of separating regional storage if the data can be exported at will?
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surfingcomplexity.blog/2021/08/28/c... - Eric Schmidt wants all such people fired