| ▲ | nicolaslem 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I am with you. How is it that in the past we got major successes like TCP/IP, 802.3, HTTP and WiFi but somehow in the past decade big tech decided that was too much collaboration and it would be better for everyone to stop doing that? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | thewebguyd 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> big tech That's why. TCP/IP was DARPA, so publicly (taxpayer) funded. The first HTTPd was public domain. WiFi was a bit of a combo of Vic Hayes & Bell Labs, IEEE and a research org so not exactly a public or public domain project. Big tech and profit/rent seeking is literally the problem. Things don't interoperate because it's not profitable for them to interoperate. We stopped undertaking large public works projects in tech and outsourced it all to private companies. Big tech is literally the problem. This is why free and open source software is so important. How different would things look if httpd wasn't public domain, and Tim instead started a tech company, made it proprietary, etc. | |||||||||||||||||
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