There’s this assumption that technology is going to improve and get smarter and faster and more powerful forever. But what if it just… doesn’t?
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Technology improving is the story of human existence
Bureaucracy. It's the only way to murder progress.
Just because something is new, doesn't make it instantly better.
Google Glasses were a perfect example of that.
Not really an assumption. It's an observation of all of human history.
The tools technological advances produces will stagnate. The shovel for instance…
Technology itself though is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. New tools will always surface.
Over the decades I've noticed that hardware becomes more powerful, while code becomes more bloated, kind of negating hardware advancements. Inheritance, on top of inheritance, on top of inheritance. Can you imagine how fast software would be if it were written in Assembly Language?
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I don’t know what ‘it’ is