2025-05-17

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planted: 17/05/2025last tended: 17/05/2025
  • Finished Platform Capitalism (audiobook).
    • I'll need to give it another listen, as not all of it went in - listening while distracted.
    • But seemed good. A lot more academic than Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism?. The latter was more engaging, but (maybe?) less rigorous. I appreciate this book's succinctness.
    • Some things that stuck out from this listen:
      • It has a good historical overview of where platforms came from and how they came to dominate.
      • It has a useful typology of platforms.
      • Platforms primarily gain their advantages from data.
      • Trying to force platform capitalists to respect privacy is impossible - it's part of their DNA.
      • Over time platforms try to control the whole stack.
      • Over time, platforms slowly converge to offering the same services.
    • There's a tiny bit at the end on possible ways to counter platform dominance. Very small, but worth noting.
  • Public platforms.

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