I think, just as with version control 10 years ago and trustbusting 100 years ago, in time, we'll come to see hard forks as good...
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... History factoid: after Standard Oil was broken up, Rockefeller ended up far richer than he would have been if it had remained a monopoly
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...I call this the "parts greater than sum" effect. People overestimate the damage of forking things and good of consolidation/concentration
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Off the cuff, what do you think will be the hard forks of giant companies in 10-20 years?
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Replying to @deanboop
Hard to tell. Standard antitrust case law no longer seems to apply. Google just had an interesting encounter re: search monopoly in EU
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