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2.6x burst in 2025 Q2?
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aggregator appears in 21 chunks across 16 episodes, from 2024-03-11 to 2026-02-16.
Its densest episode is Bits and Bobs 5/12/25 (2025-05-12), with 4 observations on this topic.
Semantically it travels with surrounding context, privacy model, and edge cas, while by chunk count it sits between qualitative nuance and Microsoft; its yearly rank moved from #57 in 2024 to #121 in 2026.
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Range2024-03-11 to 2026-02-16Mean1.3 per episodePeak4 on 2025-05-12
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Showing 21 observations sorted from latest to earliest.
...atures of OpenClaw but seems underwhelming.
Part of it is that it's owned by an aggregator.
"How is this service tricking me into taking myself hostage?" is the undercurrent.
If that same service were open source and fully local you might b...
...e niche that only needs a pinprick of context.
The systems of records grow into aggregators.
For consumers, there's no real drive for the aggregators to add features.
Once you're caught in their web, you'll get more and more caught in it by...
One of the reasons cloud wins is because the aggregators can get more bang out of a flop than you can.
This is because of the pooled data.
A noisy but broad data stream with consistent bias.
The broader th...
We're in the context gold rush.
A race by the aggregators to capture as much of users' context as they can.
They're all trying to build a walled garden larger than any that ever came before.
There's a modern faustian bargain we all make without thinking.
Give the aggregators our most precious context and they give us free features that make our lizard brains happy.
We're in the dark ages for tech.
The aggregators have sucked up all the oxygen.
They control the distribution and the attention.
Anything that challenges them doesn't even get to take its first bre...
The ecosystem itself should be the aggregator.
The problem with aggregators is not the gravity well, it's the "single entity in control."
That's required due to our default privacy model, the eas...
Aggregators can't allow turing complete things within themselves.
One of Gordon's classics: Aggregators aren't open ended.
If they allowed turing-complete thing...
The power to create an aggregator is not an absolute thing.
It's a relative thing.
You have to stand out prominently from all the other options to be the obvious schelling point.
If y...
Aggregators are the best situated to do cross-silo spanning use cases, but also the least capable of doing it.
Eric Beinhocker in The Origin of Wealth captures ...
...are a lot of people who don't trust tech.
They are intrinsically distrustful of aggregators, even if they don't know that word.
The tech industry, in a nutshell, to them: a massive aggregation of power combined with a "go fast by not thinki...
The aggregators are winning because they already do the algorithmic "comes to you" of content in their feeds.
That is, it's not like the web model of "surf anywhere...
Today only the aggregators have the accumulated user context to make truly assistive features.
This is because the easiest way today to have access to the context is for the s...
...on is a game everyone is forced to play.
If there is an ecological niche for an aggregator, and you don't take it, someone else will take it.
It's not that you're betting on being an aggregator, you just want to inoculate yourself against b...