Nick Heer on Nostr: Surely what E.U. regulators generally want from tech companies is not to avoid ...
Surely what E.U. regulators generally want from tech companies is not to avoid iteration and innovation, but to avoid doing so in a way that is inherently disadvantageous to possible competitors. That is, instead of launching expensive features at no cost to users, they should charge money for them so they compete on their merits.
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