A very interesting analysis of the state of consumer tech. I’m 100% on board with the hypothesis. There is a time for owning and a time for sharing. On the internet, own your shit. (Otherwise, someone else does.)
I’ve never been able to explain why I’m stoked about being a non-Uber/Lyft user. This article gave words to my feelings. I own my way around. Literally, tangibly, I have fewer “dependencies” than most. It feels good.
Fascinating dichotomy:
“Worlds of scarcity are made out of things. Worlds of abundance are made out of dependencies.“
For techies, no matter how technical.
A very interesting analysis of the state of consumer tech. I’m 100% on board with the hypothesis. There is a time for owning and a time for sharing. On the internet, own your shit. (Otherwise, someone else does.)
I’ve never been able to explain why I’m stoked about being a non-Uber/Lyft user. This article gave words to my feelings. I own my way around. Literally, tangibly, I have fewer “dependencies” than most. It feels good.
Fascinating dichotomy: