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Comment by ksec

4 years ago

The first ( and only ) way to solve any problem is to first admit it is a problem.

It doesn't even need to be an "action". You will have to be at least conscious of what is happening.

That is not what is happening, right now ( or before that ) many are defending Apple, and also an attitude of not "my problem". Writing off any warning as either pessimistic or conspiracy. Having some healthy dose of skepticism is somewhat an unpopular view in modern day society. Especially in Tech and America.

An action could and will be taken once enough people are conscious of what is happening. Right now the scale and critical mass just isn't there (yet).

Yeah I think a lot of us are conscious of the problem but you're right, the scale/critical mass isn't quite there yet hmm.

BTW I think one of the roots of our problem is that we seem to end up in these really weird "winner take all" distributions with only 2-3 main winners and rarely any serious alternatives. It happens with operating systems, browsers, it also happens within programming language communities, like Javascript, etc. Everybody piles up into one of the 2-3 most popular framework options (React, etc). Same thing for Linux distributions. etc.

It would be nice if we could figure out some sort of nudge or hack that would reduce this tendency and encourage more distribution of mass.

  • Well that's because the more people use the thing, the easier it is to find solutions for issues with said thing. Looking up a way to do routing in react is way easier than looking it up for a framework with a 100 users.

    Issues are also being found way faster simply due to a bigger user base.