IMO, Blackberry was the bigger loser in the smartphone movement. Read the book "Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Extraordinary Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry" for a really interesting analysis of this company's failure.
While I was really astonished that it recognized some things that I wouldn't even recognize myself, the neural network failed to recognize my computer, sad...
After switching from technical to a product role, I have seen a complete change of perception towards excel/google-sheets. I still observe the passive hate towards excel by developer companions, but for me, it's a goto tool, the same as it was the case with Python, the goto language.
I like to call it a fundamental or building block technology that enables you to develop things on top of it, my favorite being a finite-state-machine we modeled in a sheet. Won't be surprised if we end up talking about Google sheets being one of my favorite products.
- 50 jumping jacks [3 sets]
- 25 knee-highs [3 sets]
- 30 mountain climbers [2 sets]
- 25 pushups
- 1 minute plank
I stopped doing it after I was able to meet my weight loss milestone, need to restart.