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    1 year ago

    In most fields, even private companies understand the need for industry standards.

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      1 year ago

      And in new fields of privatization, someone has to win out on the standard. It should have been NASA demanding an interoperable spec but someone will win out here eventually and it will be standard in the future.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, like how Apple works with other phone and tablet manufacturers to use a unified charging and data port.

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        I can’t tell if this is sarcastic because Apple contributed over 20% of the engineers credited with developing USB-C.

        All told, Apple contributed 18 of 79 named engineers listed on the connector certification project or under 23%. 9to5

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          It’s sarcasm, because it took EU legislation to force them to actually fucking use it in their phones a decade later.

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          They don’t contribute engineers out of the kindness of their hearts. They do it for entirely selfish reasons — to have a large influence in industry standards, and the competitive advantages that enables.

          Do you also believe Google created Chrome for “freedom”, instead of to gain a competitive advantage in web and ad tech standards?

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      Only when it’s their standard most of the time, which is the reason why we have so many standards for so many things that do basically the same thing