<@UKFNXF0F9> the title reminds me of this: <https:...
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@taowen the title reminds me of this: https://pchiusano.github.io/2013-05-22/future-of-software.html
Software is now organized into static machines called applications. These applications (“appliances” is a better word) come equipped with a fixed vocabulary of actions, speak no common language, and cannot be extended, composed, or combined with other applications except with enormous friction.
but the table of contents is different, it's about enterprise. Curious how it applies there, I know this topic more in relation to #CLYCGTCPL
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http://object.network/killer-app-app-killer.html

http://object.network/Silos-vs-Object-Network.png

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that fits very well with what I just posted in #CCL5VVBAN, @Duncan Cragg. I'll take a look at more of your articles there to cite 🙂
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i like the term of 'inert data' - it is really the alarming part that motivated me. as a 'regular developer' in 2019 i have the privilege that I can choose services and tools that store data in formats that are more freely machine-accessible and then I can compute with my data for myself, but it is sad that so many people are completely cut off from this type of data ownership. The tools they would need don't exist for the most part, and the deeper into the cloud-and-service-silos we march the less likely it is that they ever could exist.
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lol