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giobox | 16 days ago
The right thing to do would be a mea-culpa style post and explain what went wrong, but I suspect the article will simply remain taken down and Ars will pretend this never happened.
I loved Ars in the early years, but I'd argue since the Conde Nast acquisition in 2008 the site has been a shadow of its former self for a long time, trading on a formerly trusted brand name that recent iterations simply don't live up to anymore.
khannn|16 days ago
I'm basically getting tech news from social media sites now and I don't like that.
gtowey|16 days ago
I think there are enough of us who are hungry for this, both as creators and consumers. To make goods and services that are truly what people want.
Maybe the AI revolution will spark a backlash that will lead to a new economy with new values. Sustainable business which don't need to squeeze their customers for every last penny of revenue. Which are happy to reinvest their profits into their products and employees.
Maybe.
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