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@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
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@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
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@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
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@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
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@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
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@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
@darius it is only "one of the best" because The Art of Not Being Governed (Scott, 2009) is the best book about the Fediverse
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@darius @StrangeNoises @anildash It’s interesting (and depressing) how Google’s pivot from “we prioritize the oldest and best” to “we prioritize the newest and shiniest” completely failed to spot some future web-treasures like Standard.
If I may ask, what is your use case these days for raw Gutenberg text?
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@darius @StrangeNoises @anildash It’s interesting (and depressing) how Google’s pivot from “we prioritize the oldest and best” to “we prioritize the newest and shiniest” completely failed to spot some future web-treasures like Standard.
If I may ask, what is your use case these days for raw Gutenberg text?
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@darius @StrangeNoises @anildash It’s interesting (and depressing) how Google’s pivot from “we prioritize the oldest and best” to “we prioritize the newest and shiniest” completely failed to spot some future web-treasures like Standard.
If I may ask, what is your use case these days for raw Gutenberg text?
@darius @StrangeNoises @anildash It’s interesting (and depressing) how Google’s pivot from “we prioritize the oldest and best” to “we prioritize the newest and shiniest” completely failed to spot some future web-treasures like Standard.
If I may ask, what is your use case these days for raw Gutenberg text?
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"We estimate the supply-side value of widely-used OSS is $4.15 billion, but that the demand-side value [replacement value for each firm that uses the software] is much larger at $8.8 trillion. We find that firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist."
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"We estimate the supply-side value of widely-used OSS is $4.15 billion, but that the demand-side value [replacement value for each firm that uses the software] is much larger at $8.8 trillion. We find that firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist."
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"We estimate the supply-side value of widely-used OSS is $4.15 billion, but that the demand-side value [replacement value for each firm that uses the software] is much larger at $8.8 trillion. We find that firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist."
"We estimate the supply-side value of widely-used OSS is $4.15 billion, but that the demand-side value [replacement value for each firm that uses the software] is much larger at $8.8 trillion. We find that firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist."
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