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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
All those standardization layers you quoted as example came after the platform. And they all exist on MS and Apple platforms.

They, by themselves, don't 'sell'.

'Openness' and technical superiority by themselves don't 'sell'.
I said NOTHING about openness or technical superiority. Don't stuff words in my mouth. My point was that in a market not suppressed by a behemoth like Microsoft then competitors in a market will look for means of differentiating themselves while still being compatible. Sort of like how Linux distros compete with each other for mindshare but are still compatible with each other.

We simply don't know what that looks like in computing because MS has skewed people's perceptions, to the point that they think diversity is bad.

By your logic we should give up on everything but Windows, Mac OS, Android, and iOS. And personally, I don't want to see what computing looks like when those are our only options.