

If you think capitalism is bad wait until you see what’s coming next: neofeudalism
Extremely wealthy few who control everything. No more payment, you’ll simply be a serf. No more owning, you won’t own anything, all in your life will be leased.
In that world, you have kids because your told to, or else. Individual freedom? What are you a lord? A feudal master?
It’s an interesting trick because it makes me ponder: why would google do this?
Pre-compiling on the server means spending compute resources that are not free on something that was free before. In other words: cost. Why would google incur a cost on something that is non-user marketable or even perceptible? Were there really that many users complaining about how long it took to install x random app? Would google do this out of the kindness of their hearts?
So here’s my best theory of why they’re doing this: **Automatic installing of apps / ads on the background. **
here’s why I think that:
Google has a history of trying this in-between state of app/website with “instant apps”. Instant apps were never really “instant” though and they never really took off.
There are already several full screen ads for dopaming-hacking games that are partially interactive. It wouldn’t take much to jump into a “pass the first level to skip the ad” kind of mechanic instead of “watch 20 seconds of this video to skip the ad” The limiting factor is how quickly does the ad install on your device.
Xiaomi and other Chinese companies have demonstrated how lucrative auto-installed crapware is. If one assumes that the concept generates revenue, imagine the following pitch:
For $20 we’ll highlight your app on the play store
For $200 we’ll show 20 full screen ads on 1000 users
For $2000 we’ll pre-install the app on 1000 users from May 1st to June 1st