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If you look at forces that improved products like socks, sweaters, and Twinkies,the engine that drives that system is economics. It's economics that breaks down for software so that it remains indefinitely in its present primitive stage of evolution.
Brad Cox Quotes: If you look at forces
Without commerce, advanced social orders can't evolve, so we're stuck in the primitive state where every nerd fabricates everything from first principles.
Brad Cox Quotes: Without commerce, advanced social orders
Without physical conservation laws backing up what ownership means, we're left with only laws, courts, and lawyers, which ultimately escalates to police-state tactics.Imagine banks deciding to dispense with safes and locks, leaving money in the streets at night, and prosecuting those who steal it. Not a pretty picture.
Brad Cox Quotes: Without physical conservation laws backing
Components are how people solve problems above a modest scale; it's one thing that separates us from chimpanzees. We invented a way of solving problems by simply making it the other guy's problem. It's called specialization of labor, and it's as simple as that. That's how the humans differ from chimpanzees: they never invented that. They know how to make tools, they have a language, so for most of the obvious things there are no differences between chimps and humans. We discovered how to solve problems by making it the other guy's problem - through an economic system.
Brad Cox Quotes: Components are how people solve
I've used the common wooden pencil in some of my writing as an example. When I ask audiences which is "simpler", a digital pencil like Microsoft Word or a wooden pencil, people agree the wooden variety is simpler. Until I point out that Microsoft Word was written by eight programmers, while the wooden variety involved thousands, none of whom could appreciate the full complexity of harvesting lumber, mining graphite, smelting metals, making lacquer, growing rapeseed for oil, etc. The complexity was there in the pencil, but hidden from the user.
Brad Cox Quotes: I've used the common wooden
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