Thoughts

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> The problem with the requirement for each year to be more profitable than the last is that once you reach the peak, once it's not possible
> to actually improve your product any more, you still have to change something. Since you can't change it to make it better, you therefore will change it to make it worse. Andrew's tone in this essay is very pessimistic. I don't have enough hate in my heart to get angry about dishwasher detergant prewash, I think I've said that before. (I believe he's referencing a 40 minute Technology Connections video about how dishwashers work that I'm not going to watch.) It bothers me that I don't care, but I don't care. It's just full of that Cohost 'I'm talking about this thing that I hate and I want you to hate it too.'[1] => https://thoughts.learnerpages.com/?show=3711a507-123d-4822-be0f-acca53f04e4c [1] And so I'm not going to link the essay because it's bad because he's complaining for 800 words about Apple not using USB-C (in 2012). But. That's not the reason I started writing this Thought. I actually really like the quote that I pulled out, and it's something I've remembered since when I first read this essay.
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