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Richard Stallman and Future of Software Innovation

20 点作者 AliaksandrH大约 6 年前

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krapp大约 6 年前
I don&#x27;t think this solves the fundamental problem of the lack of &quot;innovation&quot; on the web, or in open source software in general, which is that most users don&#x27;t want to, need to, or are even capable of, forking, modifying and redistributing their own software. Adding freedom doesn&#x27;t necessarily mean adding innovation.<p>Sure, a decentralized and distributed web where anyone can view the &quot;backend&quot; and fork any site easily might be a more &quot;free as in freedom&quot; version of what we have now, but the reason there aren&#x27;t a thousand Netflix competitors isn&#x27;t <i>just</i> the closed nature of their backend code, it&#x27;s that the problems of scale, rights management and distribution are <i>hard problems,</i> bandwidth and logistics cost money. There&#x27;s far more to these sites than mere code.<p>The end result of such a system is <i>still</i> going to be centralization around a small number of services, not because proprietary gatekeepers are stifling innovation, but because that&#x27;s the most efficient shape a market takes. There are always going to be vastly more consumers than producers.
Nomentatus大约 6 年前
Start with all the reviews people write for Amazon (including myself.) No way Amazon should be able to legally claim these as its exclusive property; yet right now this review pile is probably their most valuable asset.
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kemitchell大约 6 年前
The author seems unaware that RMS has continued writing, on &quot;Services as a Software Substitute&quot; among other topics. See <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gnu.org&#x2F;philosophy&#x2F;who-does-that-server-really-serve.en.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gnu.org&#x2F;philosophy&#x2F;who-does-that-server-really-s...</a>