It’s Business Insider, always read whatever they say with spoonfuls of salt
It’s Business Insider, always read whatever they say with spoonfuls of salt
We can only hope
Some of the earliest Roman historians (like way, way back in the early Republic, before they even did any conquering) used to bemoan the laziness and ‘softness’ of the current generation compared to the past. Thinking the previous generations were better is a human tradition older than any other aspect of civilization
Outstanding reference
I work for a small (but successful) company that is starting to get their shit together and actually build resources instead of saying “Well, just do what we did 3 years ago” to someone who has no idea what they’re talking about
Literally never heard of Trello in my life until today…when my boss sent me a link to join their board…
Good bot (does this work here?)
This is exactly right. They did the same thing with the iPhone. Launched with minimal features, riddled with bugs, the butt of every joke and cynical opinion, and let the consumers tell them exactly what was wrong with it in excruciating detail. 5 years later, a literal majority of all human beings alive had one in their hands (or similar products from their competitors). Will this specific product be any good? No, probably not. But in 10 years or so, it may very well be the next thing everybody has to have in order to function in society
How does an adult look at “Master of Divinity” on a college application and not immediately conclude that it is a scam?