| ▲ | ipnon 6 hours ago | |
Paying for things that aren't worth it is noble, but not good economics in the long run. If people want to buy a tool not for what it produces but for the story it tells, this is fine. But just like startups need product-market fit, tools also need product-market fit, and if no one is buying, it could simply be that the alternatives are suitable replacements. | ||
| ▲ | fragmede 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
In other markets, that is called dumping, and it is illegal. And in fact, Microsoft was convicted of being a monopolist and dumping. | ||