This mess is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

  • Tetragrade@leminal.space
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    2 days ago

    This is a really interesting point. It seems to suggest that the self-organising property of markets isn’t just from supply & demand, but also requires some other conditions (that demand is widely distributed politically? or in space & time?) and that any market with a sufficiently wealthy actor loses its predictive power, because they can destroy those conditions whenever it benefits them.

    Doesn’t even seem to be related to the fact that they had exclusive purchase rights. Lacking that, you could buy far in the future after everyone else has put in their orders.

    • Gathorall@lemmy.world
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      Supply and demand hold where there is competition within and across all the market layers. This has rarely held in IT and the hardware market has always had these problems at smaller scales where the capacity of suppliers or demand is so skewed that certain actors on the market have to be appeased at the cost of long term health of the industry.

      That is to say we had ample warning that was ignored.