Tough ethical choices for us. I hate the new fiefdoms created by the tech companies. I moved to Silicon Valley 25 years ago because toppling old dusty empires, replacing them with gleaming new technologies, was very attractive to me. Now we have our own dusty evil empires and we have to try to smash them by creating even newer gleaming technologies. Or we could go Amish and sew our own clothes and go to the yard sale down the road. Nah. I struggle when I buy something not-from-amazon and it takes 12 days to get from Utah to California, doesn't accept returns if it's the wrong item, and there's no feedback loop to tell the seller something wasn't great. I don't miss brick and mortar stores at all, Covid helped me shut down my drive-there-park-go-shopping syndrome. Yes we face some tough personal choices, but I'm tired of being preached to when the alternatives to the bad thing I like doing are far less convenient and more expensive. I don't know the answer. We shouldn't break our tech companies because when they're gone, we'll be using Chinese apps and the world will be even less good. Silicon Valley is a critical asset to America, but it needs to rebuild its ethical integrity and we need to diminish the kingdoms of Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google.