On trust, information inequality, and open source technology
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This is the second post in a series about open source. The first one was “Capitalistic corporations don't like diversity”. Trustworthiness will become much more important than it is today In 50 years from now, it's likely that the world's "economic activity" (I don't like this term—I would rather call it more generically, "the activity of humans and human-created entities") will mostly consist of information generation, exchange, and processing.
On trust, information inequality, and open source technology
On trust, information inequality, and open…
On trust, information inequality, and open source technology
This is the second post in a series about open source. The first one was “Capitalistic corporations don't like diversity”. Trustworthiness will become much more important than it is today In 50 years from now, it's likely that the world's "economic activity" (I don't like this term—I would rather call it more generically, "the activity of humans and human-created entities") will mostly consist of information generation, exchange, and processing.