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It's not as bucolic as this when trying to get an org on board. We're currently very open to using Claude, but the unknowns are still the unknowns, so the guardrails the `.claude` folder provides gives us comfort when gaining familiarity with the tool.

That's implying your identity is what makes you money. It doesn't have to be.

Gambling is the only vice where the store doesn't close. Even the prostitutes go to sleep for a while. But you can drive to the casino and gamble it all away anytime.

It’s even worse on the phone.. there’s a running gag on IG with a lot of truth about “you might be at the bar with your friends at 12am but I’m locked in on German object splitting in half / other obscure betable ‘sports’“. It’s insane we let people do this to themselves and their families.

https://youtu.be/sMDppu-X1mY?si=MK7JGHYjW3u4iyBy


Or just stop suggesting content. The landing page is just a matrix of already followed accounts with the text "Start by following some accounts you like..." as a placeholder if it's a new account.

puts on paranoid hat It could be to demoralize you so you subconsciously decide to not file a bug next time, knowing all the rigamarole you'd have to go through. takes off paranoid hat

I don't know how to better explain this, but as I get older I find I just have less energy to address all the things. My worldview gets larger and my energy levels become less and eventually I need to just 'stop' progressing in a certain activity. It could be re-learning the TV's remote control like my grandparents, or it could be re-learning how to drive with an EV touchscreen on modern cars, or it could be re-learning an operating system that just presents a mountain where you just say: "I can't do it this time."

Sure, if you ignore all the time you're wasting on the status quo. You are still using energy on all the problems of the existing system.

For a remote or a car there is no benefit to changing. For Windows there is.


I feel like that sentiment is really in the eyes of the beholder. You could argue as long as Windows still accepts and runs .exes, I'm good to go with gaming. But, that excludes all of the benefits of changing.

Idk, it's more of a philosophical perspective at this point. I see where you're coming from.


To be fair, General Motors is built off of the idea of the wheel, which I believe is an original idea

I'm not so sure, their 'original' wheel was just a refinement to the round boulders that already existed on the planet and the mechanical advantages naturally existing in that form.

By that logic, the Taggart Baking Co. should have been one of the richest companies ever, since everyone compares their product to it as the greatest thing since.

Chillicothe Baking Company.

Not only is TV alive and well, we're even getting channels back with the content splintered across multiple streaming platforms.

> Software is pretty good. It remembers everything, perfectly, forever.

This is not a true statement and never was. Bitrot is real


It's never a disruption. It's just a reimplementation of an existing thing. Disruption is just synonymous with you wanting a piece of the pie.

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