• ThePrivacyPolicy@lemmy.ca
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      9 hours ago

      The diversification that world markets are going through right now is wonderful tbh. Even at such a small level, we’re getting so much great stuff at the grocery store to replace all the American brands my country has all but rejected now. Love seeing it at the enterprise level too, we might see a lot of other countries start having growing tech industries in their regions now.

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      3 hours ago

      The US is what happens if you push enshitification on a national scale for too long.

      You start with a genuenly good setup. Then you reduce investment, cut corners and reduce spending as much as you can to squeeze out every possible bit of profit.

      That works for a while, because you can coast along on prior investments, but at a certain point the game is over and all you are left with is a tide of shit that nobody wants anymore.

      To even consider that projects carried mostly by volunteers and underpaid staff making a meager living off donations can rival the products of the world’s largest software corporations is laughable, and yet here we are.

      And not only because FOSS alternatives have gotten better over the years, but mostly because big CSS projects have tanked in quality.

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        9 hours ago

        Well put. I was mad at first and then immediately remembered that they’re not wrong. :(