Comment by squigz 17 hours ago Blender seems like a good example of how this can actually happen. 2 comments squigz Reply GMoromisato 16 hours ago Sure--but the article is saying that there are many cases where it doesn't work--where no good free software exists.Could the Blender model replace YouTube, for example? I don't think it can, until hosting costs drop significantly. Maybe that's part of the answer. hshdhdhehd 7 hours ago What replaces YouTube is a symmetrical internet where people can upload lots, and probably something like popcorn time. Then some discoverability. The only issue is lack of moderation because of "bad videos". Can't have nice things :(
GMoromisato 16 hours ago Sure--but the article is saying that there are many cases where it doesn't work--where no good free software exists.Could the Blender model replace YouTube, for example? I don't think it can, until hosting costs drop significantly. Maybe that's part of the answer. hshdhdhehd 7 hours ago What replaces YouTube is a symmetrical internet where people can upload lots, and probably something like popcorn time. Then some discoverability. The only issue is lack of moderation because of "bad videos". Can't have nice things :(
hshdhdhehd 7 hours ago What replaces YouTube is a symmetrical internet where people can upload lots, and probably something like popcorn time. Then some discoverability. The only issue is lack of moderation because of "bad videos". Can't have nice things :(
Sure--but the article is saying that there are many cases where it doesn't work--where no good free software exists.
Could the Blender model replace YouTube, for example? I don't think it can, until hosting costs drop significantly. Maybe that's part of the answer.
What replaces YouTube is a symmetrical internet where people can upload lots, and probably something like popcorn time. Then some discoverability. The only issue is lack of moderation because of "bad videos". Can't have nice things :(