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I've always said big acquisitions never lead to anything good. It means less competition, which means higher prices for worse products, and it inevitably means consolidation, which means mass layoffs.
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I've always said big acquisitions never lead to anything good. It means less competition, which means higher prices for worse products, and it inevitably means consolidation, which means mass layoffs. And then of course that leads to more problems like this. It's so dumb.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 23:45 UTC
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