| ▲ | exabrial 2 hours ago | |||||||
The problem is Google/Apple and these people that self-identify as platforms" should probably divest from providing any 1st party services on their "platforms". | ||||||||
| ▲ | Danox an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
What Europe needs to do is actually compete. China appears to be successfully competing so much so in certain areas the United States had to ban certain things. There is no reason why there can’t be a search engine or any other major service or hardware system originating from Europe other than all the red tape, the EU puts in the way they kill small companies before they even get a chance to get bigger You can’t come up with a new idea and monetize it if you have to make it open to everyone from the start. Arm processors, for example, originated in the EU, the EU, or I should say Europe, has Linux, and there have been other pioneering forms of technology and software and hardware over the years, but the environment in the EU kills off small companies. You can’t share everything at the beginning of a company’s life. I’m still waiting for Linux on the desktop, Linux running on Arm computers sold by a company with both hardware and software working together as one in a user-friendly manner to the average person, you go to a store or you go online, you buy it, you take it home, you use it. On day one, within the first ten minutes of plugging it in, there really is no excuse. After thirty-five years, of not having something workable for the average person to use, and there again, I don’t mean what is currently out there which is nothing, And no, it’s not Apple’s responsibility or Nvidia or AMD to make that happen where is that new European start-up up? Forcing companies of any size to give free infrastructure rides isn’t the way to compete in any industry. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | SllX an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
No. Platforms are better when the owners of them continue to invest directly in & improve the user experience. Turning them into white label runtimes for apps is something only nerds & bureaucrats with visions of grandeur dream of. | ||||||||