6 comments

  • rattray 1 hour ago
  • joe_mamba 1 hour ago
    Whoever controls the spice , controls the universe.
    • charlie0 1 hour ago
      And the spice must flow
  • ViktorRay 1 hour ago
    Whenever I read about how powerful these companies are, it sends chills down my spine.
    • SilverElfin 12 minutes ago
      Yep. They can make every mistake imaginable and not work as hard but still win. It’s the power of concentrated capital and monopolistic behavior and what people call “moats” but really is just an unfair advantage. Why should Google or Apple be allowed to copy everyone’s AI tech and just win because of distribution through Chrome or iPhones?

      We need new antitrust laws and heavy taxes just on the megacorps worth $500B or more. And aggressive enforcement.

    • morkalork 1 hour ago
      _A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies_
    • bigyabai 1 hour ago
      AdSense is the one that people underestimate. It's a piranha pool of liquid cash, billions-scale impressions and near global outreach. Any sane nation would have banned it decades ago, unless it was propping up a global influence campaign for their government.
      • j16sdiz 2 minutes ago
        I am more concern with how they make scam much less detectable.

        You can hyper-target your ad or scam to vulnerable individual.

        Unlike traditional media, like newspaper, you can post an ad with no visibility outside your target group -- which is hard to discover.

        The report button is just some generic "second look" and automation within the same organization, there are no oversight.

      • pixelpoet 1 hour ago
        I am deeply saddened that it was developed by the hero of modern rendering, Eric Veach.
      • parineum 1 hour ago
        > Any sane nation would have banned it decades ago

        Why?

        • bigyabai 25 minutes ago
          AdSense uses a sealed-bid auction system with arbitrary number of lots that Google controls. It's a FOMO market driven by artificial scarcity, and since Google contractually forbids AdSense-enabled websites from using competing services, it forces ad buyers to go through their closed, controlled system.
        • echelon 19 minutes ago
          Google owns 92% of all "URL bars".

          They turned this into "search".

          Every brand or product has to competitively bid for its own identity in a monopoly competitive bidding market.

          It's downright evil.

          Look at Google's AI rivals having to spend hundreds of millions just so customers can find them. Google Anthropic or OpenAI and see what you get.

          The next admin needs to break Google up horizontally (not vertically) into competing browsers, clouds, and search products. They all need to fight. Healthy capitalism is fiercely competitive. Not whatever this invasive species that preys on everything else is.

          They also need to make it illegal to place ads for registered trademarks. The EU should get in on that too.

        • inquirerGeneral 45 minutes ago
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  • irishcoffee 1 hour ago
    I’ve always thought “man it would have been a great job selling shovels and pickaxes during the gold rush” back in the day.”

    I know, I know, it’s really hard having these insights. We all have our crosses to bear. <giggling emoji>

    • jeffbee 59 minutes ago
      The "picks and shovels" people from the dotcom days all went broke. The stuff they had convinced themselves and their investors was crucial turned out to be not important.
      • cyberax 13 minutes ago
        Cisco is doing great. Sun got acquired by Oracle. Oracle itself is also fine (apart from it is Oracle). Akamai is doing fine.

        From the pure software side, Macromedia got acquired. RedHat was doing fine before IBM gobbled it up. But I honestly can't remember any other "picks and shovels" software companies from pre-dotcom.

        • warkdarrior 5 minutes ago
          Microsoft - doing fine

          Netscape - dead (server) and/or dying (Mozilla)

          Intel - almost dead

          Palm - dead

          Qualcomm - still around

      • newsclues 30 minutes ago
        Working out for nvidia right now
        • ohNoe5 28 minutes ago
          Hardware is important to operation of computers and software as we know them

          A bunch of config management DSL startups, and web scale data storage solutions, not so much

          • irishcoffee 0 minutes ago
            Right, and Google owns 25% of the hardware.