Y Combinator, video here.
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3h- Leaving Big Tech alone was a Democratic thing under Obama (true)
- M&As are good but not all the time (took 5 minutes to say it)
- Walled gardens pose innovation stagnation problem - but please no ex-ante, ça va sans dire, until proven otherwise
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3h- DMA interoperability provisions, aren't they beautiful? Perhaps, perhaps no
- But I DON'T LIKE THE DMA - JUST ABOUT FINES AND BUREAUCRATS - AND WE'RE INNOVATING - THEY ARE JUST LEVYING TAXES - IF WE HAVE AN INNOVATION PROBLEM, IT'S UP TO US TO SOLVE IT
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2h...and now, catching up on what the brilliant Doha Mekki previously said:
- factionalism on the right is an issue (expressing "sympathy" because she saw it all playing out on the left)
- Going up against Big Tech companies takes some serious guts (commitment, she said), factions in gov not helpful
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2h- Google search trial strategy: "we were thinking about the average person going to the internet and visiting an access point, so that they can get information and make choices for themselves about how they wanted to live their lives"
- Other case 😉: thinking about developers...
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1h...and now, catching up on what Bannon (!) and Chopra
- very uneasy coalition against Big Tech (both agree);
- Lina Khan is great (both agree);
- Defunding watchdogs isn't good (Chopra);
- Bannon: "populist nationalist idea about antitrust" - can't wait;
- Firing two FTC, a warning sign?(Chopra)
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1h- I've seen the power of Big Tech and the State, and I say, go and f** yourself (you guess);
- The EU is so corrupt that you can't trust their DMA (even it's good), EU is a monarchy we left behind, and so much nonsense as possible (Bannon)
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1hBest of luck to @teresaribera.ec.europa.eu, who will shortly have to wade through the delightful contradiction where every Trump supporter on stage so far has railed for taming big tech, yet lambasts the DMA, which aims to do exactly that.
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55m- Good regulation helps innovation (Ribera),
- EU as frontrunner in this, cooperation with other enforcers is key (how did it go with Ferguson?);
- DMA interoperability: doable;
- Rich biodiversity, room for innovation is her measure of success;
- Adjust course might be necessary, eg loopholes
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51m[Great that she mentioned biodiversity: just finalizing a paper on an evolutionary framework to analyse the DMA and assess its performance🍀]
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32mSweeney on Ferguson's take on the DMA: Europe's goal is that those gatekeepers compete fairly, not levying taxes
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6mMark Zuckerberg was at the White House today, that's "troubling" @linakhan.bsky.social
So, I'm not the only one who hasn't read Abundance yet - @linamkhan.bsky.social is going to buy it at the airport on her way home 😉
April 2, 2025 at 8:16 PM
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17mFrom Hayek to the Facebook in a sentence, brava Lina!