• Jason2357@lemmy.ca
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    6 hours ago

    Earlier switches were primarily about cost-savings, so Microsoft would just swoop in with discounts and backroom deal$, or offer discounts to anyone considering copy-catting, isolating the early-adopters.

    This case is not about cost but data sovereignty, and it’s also a smaller switch (keeping the Windows OS), so we can have hopes for better success.

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        4 hours ago

        Did you know horses were the only way to move around before cars?

        Did you know the US airline industry, and AT&T phone system were a monopoly situation?

        Do you remember when Dropbox, Docker were the only product that filled their niche spot?

        So, no, monopoly does not always win.

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        4 hours ago

        Well, we have like 3 decades at most of this kind of tech, and really only a couple of generations modern capitalism, so it’s a bit tough to say “always” about anything. It would be more accurate, historically, to say that the monarchy always wins - but especially in that case - past performance does not guarantee future returns.