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Comment by devnullbrain

5 days ago

You get nice stuff for free, right up until the moment Google decide that they've done enough. Then you get nothing. And the unfair funding and disparity in features means no competitors can ever provide a superior alternative.

And then it might not be for free. It's very tempting to rent-seek when you have a captive user base. That's bad for consumers and bad for the economy.

Focusing on what we get today is myopic and it's not by mistake that Google give them to us.