There’s an important distinction between “free to” and “free from”. Free to use with low barriers to entry = good. Free from regulation = good. But an unregulated market will favor dominant big business who are inefficient innovators. The sweet spot is somewhere between what we now have and what we used to have. This journey will be slow and painful.
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There’s an important distinction between “free to” and “free from”. Free to use with low barriers to entry = good. Free from regulation = good. But an unregulated market will favor dominant big business who are inefficient innovators. The sweet spot is somewhere between what we now have and what we used to have. This journey will be slow and painful.