Perhaps most strikingly true for free and open protocols. The web, TCP/IP, SMTP, SSL (etc) are among humanity's greatest inventions of the past century. Their creators (mostly) got recognition and modest salaries. But they enabled trillions of dollars in value creation.
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this free books discussion is so fascinating to me. it's not clear to me how (non-academic) authors can afford to publish really good free books
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like, i feel like i see a lot of good free teaching and not a lot of outstanding free teaching
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Boyd's "to be or to do" is about the difficult choice between value creation and capture incentives at the individual level http://dnipogo.org/john-r-boyd/to-be-or-to-do/ …
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Maybe they are closely correlated, but inversely
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Well said.
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The "money model" just doesn't work for information exchange. If we exchange items, we each have one item. If we exchange ideas, we each have two ideas. We can work around this by paying for people's time or for the paper that information is written on, but the concept is broken.
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