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date: "2021-02-23T11:54:00-08:00"
lastmod: "2021-03-02T23:04:04-08:00"
description: "How open platforms become closed, and how standards-driven development can prevent it from happening."
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The reason societies with democratic governments are better places to live in than their alternatives isnt because of some goodness intrinsic to democracy, but because its hopeless inefficiency helps blunt the basic potential for evil. The constraint of maintaining constant popularity is simply too large a burden to bear. So, happily, very little gets done that is extremely bador extremely good.
Perhaps the biggest benefit to abandoning the "move fast and break things" mindset is that in addition to making it hard to rapidly improve a service, abandoning the mindset also makes it hard to rapidly worsen a service.
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{{<indieweb-person first-name="Nathan" last-name="Myhrvold" url="http://www.nathanmyhrvold.com/" itemprop="author">}},
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Perhaps the biggest benefit to abandoning the "move fast and break things" mindset is that in addition to making it hard to rapidly improve a service, abandoning the mindset also makes it hard to rapidly worsen a service.
Ac&shy;knowledge&shy;ments {#acknowledgements}
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