Let's delve into some fundamental economics, my friend. Small companies often struggle to thrive in a competitive landscape. When large companies increase their organic composition, it tends to reduce the socially necessary labor time, leading to a decrease in the prices of goods. Consequently, small companies can lose surplus value to their larger counterparts, who benefit from super profits at the expense of smaller businesses.
It's worth noting that there are exceptions, such as Google, which has shown a willingness to break ABI compatibility. Nevertheless, even Google has numerous sections of code that must remain unaltered. In contrast, it appears that Microsoft is quite cautious about breaking ABIs.
On Mon, 4 Sept 2023 at 19:00, coshvji cujmlqef <oyzawqgcfc@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I do not know about it lol.
Correct.
[On ABI breaks]
> It does not hurt small companies.
You don't understand any of it. Have a nice day, it's not worth my
time to elaborate on this in this thread.