I don't understand how you can look at the past 2 decades of deliberate product enshittification and reach the conclusion that dynamic pricing will be used purely as a market response mechanism. It's just so breathtakingly naive that I struggle to understand if it's a complete lack of pattern recognition or just a knee-jerk spite response to a political adversary.
When done right, it allocates resources efficiently; when abused, it destroys consumer trust.
I don't understand how you can look at the past 2 decades of deliberate product enshittification and reach the conclusion that dynamic pricing will be used purely as a market response mechanism. It's just so breathtakingly naive that I struggle to understand if it's a complete lack of pattern recognition or just a knee-jerk spite response to a political adversary.
Try opening up an ice cream store that charges more on hot days. See how that goes.
As long as the price doesn’t go up between when you take it off the shelf and then pay for it.