We seem to be getting to a stage in neo-capitalism where the making and selling of *products* is no longer the primary aim of companies; rather, the products are a flimsy excuse (and therefore need have no quality at all) for getting access to the purchaser's data.
The purchaser thus exchanges money to obtain a thing of no value, while the seller receives both money AND data that he can in turn sell on to buyers unknown.
That data can in turn be used to exploit and manipulate the purchaser.
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@DavidSalo
Damn Salo. Your observations are always right on. I've been following you since the first time I found you. Thanks for keeping me enlightened.
@FireMonkey @DavidSalo
Quote of Jonathan Zittrain
Im'm amending it to you're both the product and the customer.