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minus-squarestopthatgirl7linkfedilink55•2 years agoCar companies really seem to be going all-in on technofeudalism. It’s definitely not the industry I would have expected.
minus-squareandrewlinkfedilinkEnglish18•2 years agoHere’s the reason: it’s not the industry that’s the problem. It’s the system surrounding the industry.
Car companies really seem to be going all-in on technofeudalism. It’s definitely not the industry I would have expected.
Here’s the reason: it’s not the industry that’s the problem. It’s the system surrounding the industry.