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    2 days ago

    Until a better option becomes available, and then being stuck with just usb c will suck

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      The laws specified by the EU allow for future technological developments and the advancement of the standard without having to re-write the laws. The law itself includes a mandatory technical review, and allows for new standards to be integrated, and outdated standards to be dropped.

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        I don’t think governments should be in charge of deciding what’s innovative

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          History has shown us again and again that corporations can’t behave decently if let to their own device.

          I would much rather have the government stiffle innovation if that means that consumer are safe and benefit from said innovation.

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            I’m not saying don’t regulate.

            I would much rather have the government stiffle innovation if that means that consumer are safe and benefit from said innovation.

            How can they benefit from innovation that has been stifled?

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              How can they benefit from innovation that has been stifled?

              a) how are you measuring “innovation”?

              b) how are you measuring the “benefit”, and for who?

              Regulations and standardization can hold back an existing company from trying a new idea, however, they are also the only thing that creates true, lasting, interoperability, and interoperability is what let’s new companies enter markets.

              i.e. Theoretically, Apple may be held back if they want to innovate their charging port because they have to make it compatible with USB-C.

              However, now new companies that aren’t apple that want to innovate on cables and chargers can enter the market, and they’ll benefit from a consistent specified interface and not having to design a million proprietary variants, and they’ll be able to plan their products in a stabler, longer term environment, that will make it easier to attract investment.

              Standards are effectively a government created platform / framework for building and designing new ideas. True innovation often strives when you have some thoughtful constraints that lets everything work together predictably.

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                how are you measuring “innovation”?

                Patents, breakthroughs. Most happen in US or China.

                No risk, no reward.

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              Stifle wasn’t the right word. Sorry about that, I wrote my comment too fast amd English isn’t my first language.

              Innovation isn’t an all or nothing thing.

              There is a difference between removing all the red tape and saying “fuck it” and making sure that the said innovation isn’t outright dangerous. If we need to take thing slower to make sure that people aren’t killed directly or indirectly, then so be it.

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              How can they benefit from innovation that has been stifled?

              If the innovation is a more efficient way to stub your toe

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            Exactly the sort of thinking that has stagnated Europe in all areas of innovation this century.