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Comment by amelius

12 days ago

The state gave us the internet. So I think those people are a small minority or they haven't paid attention.

The diffusion of information from innovation is a positive externality, so it makes sense there's a government role here.

But one of the pathologies you see in government-funded activities is sticking with funding because a group has become dependent on it, long after the effort ceased to make sense. Arguably nuclear is in that category now.

It’s both, a good state sets up the rules that help solve the game theoretic tragedy of the commons. Without a good framework and smart investment by the state, the 1000x more individuals in the private sector wouldn’t have been able to physically build the internet.

  • Government agencies like DARPA literally invented the internet, so it was definitely more than solving the tragedy of the commons, although that was important too.

    • DARPA is designed to limit how long they will fund any technology, and be very willing to terminate funding for any effort that isn't delivering. As I recall, even a 1% success rate is considered acceptable there.