Why the Internet is creating more value than jobs
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Why the Internet is creating more value than jobs
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#2While this is great for individuals on the right side of the digital divide, we'll continue to see the impact this will have on societies for some time to come.
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#4Going forward we could see applications that make it really easy for individuals without direct knowledge of HTML, CSS and a server scripting language to create valuable tools (they do exist know, but not really in a way that enable the right audience to create the right things). These, along with the existing social tools, are the things that could change the way an economy works by cutting out large corporations and creating an entire market of "externalities."
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#5that's why we find our thesis that we should be selling higher margin products to developing world and leave cheap stuff to be produced by them broken - they get our knowledge essentially for free, leaving us without manufacturing base and without capability to fund innovation further. and there's nothing we can do about it either, in my opinion.
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#6This article really speaks to some of the ideas presented by Paul Graham in his essay about the future of startups[1]. Combining ideas from them paints a particularly optimistic picture for the future of the individual. When a student can create and run a business in his spare time, it sort of marks the potential for a shift in the way value is measured. The emphasis on the utility or engagement of a service over str…
or will the future economy be "click on this really cool web app and send its' creator a loaf of bread!"?
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#7Why the steam engine is creating a lot more value than jobs C19
Why electricity is creating lots more value than jobs C20
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#8Well-written interesting article, and good links too: e.g. to this site on orbiting data centres: http://server-sky.com/
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#9For the "great stagnation" folks, apparently "everything important" is macro and that indeed, in a documentable way has not been growing exponentially. For the singularity folks "everything important" is micro and has been growing exponentially in a documentable way.
If the article had an argument why micro stuff has suddenly stopped mattering, that would one thing. But the discussion here seems to dismissal through mere trick-language.
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#10I'm not sure if this is a net win or net lose, overall, for the world. But it's certainly a net win for certain subsets of the population, and a net lose for other subsets. But even for those who it is a net lose, they are not forced to stay in some frozen static configuration or context, there are choices one can make to shift oneself to take better advantage of the new economic landscape, making it more likely to be a net win for them. It may not be easy. But few things in life are easy, and the universe doesn't guarantee anybody a free lunch (outside the more extreme cases of great inherited wealth, etc.)
One thing I'm sure of is that, all other things being equal, we're lucky to be in the field of software and the Internet at a time when this shift is occurring, because we're in a population subset where it can more easily be a net win for us.