| ▲ | awesomeMilou 8 hours ago | |
Then if they succeed, I guess you're going to see a different process for the first time in your life. On a website where we frequently talk about disruptive business models, this whole attitude kinda stinks. | ||
| ▲ | roarcher 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> Then if they succeed, I guess you're going to see a different process for the first time in your life. Sure, I guess. Far more likely that they won't succeed, and it will be because of their pointless refusal to cooperate with others. I'm curious why you think we should "disrupt" companies putting a little due diligence into massive purchases. > On a website where we frequently talk about disruptive business models, this whole attitude kinda stinks. I could say the same thing about making a comment like this on a website where groupthink is rightfully mocked. | ||
| ▲ | pegasus 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> you're going to see a different process for the first time in your life That sounds very neutral, but wouldn't this, by removing the human element and flexibility from business transactions, be a further step along a general enshittification trend? | ||