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The Register’s Richard Speed interviewed the CNCF’s Chris Aniszczyk at Kubecon Shanghai and it’s worth a read. HashiCorp’s license change to BSL ruined Aniszczyk’s holiday, apparently. Aniszczyk is also keen on WebAssembly, as am I.

Speaking of HashiCorp, I wrote about OpenTofu and how it spells trouble for HashiCorp at Forbes.com. Events since publishing my research report into HashiCorp and the license change are pretty much following the path I predicted, so far. I’ll be at HashiConf next week, and I hope to talk it through with folks there to get more detail on HashiCorp’s perspective on all this.

The US FTC has sued Amazon, alleging its online marketplace is illegal monopoly. Another big case to test the limits of US antitrust law, and expected given FTC chair Lina Khan’s famous paper Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox. There are a lot of traditional claims in the suit that follow the existing Bork consumer prices doctrine, but there’s also some revival of "unfair methods of competition" from Section 5 of the FTC Act that fell out of favour in the 1970s once Bork the the Chicago School’s economic ideas took hold.

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