harsh,

Just finished reading "The Internet Con: How to seize the means of computation" by @pluralistic . Surprisingly, a lot of the book is about interoperability and making it happen legally. For me, this hit really hard because of how involved my work is around both. Key takeaway for me is that if we want to create a better tech society, we need to open up stuff with interoperability to drive innovation and competition rather than just regulate big tech expecting them to behave.

absamma,
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@harsh @pluralistic enshrining interoperability into law would also be nice.

mviktoro,

@harsh @pluralistic @absamma yeah I haven’t read the book but I’m struggling to imagine how interoperability would increase without laws forcing it

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