The most frustrating thing:
1. Someone asks for help
2. I help them but not right away
3. Turns out they found a solution and my time spent preparing to help them was wasted
I don't mind the fact I spent time on it because often I learn something or provided a better answer than the person found for themselves (not to mention if it's in my day job I still got paid), but I can't seem to find a polite way to teach people "I'll get to the question but please tell me if you solved the problem yourself"
Great marketing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6olcrGYuTmY
"The history of technology, even exceptionally powerful general-purpose technology, tells us that as long as you are trying to fit capital into labor-shaped holes you will find yourself confronted by endless frictions: just as with electricity, the productivity inherent in any technology is unleashed only when you figure out how to organize work around it, rather than slotting it into what already exists." https://davidoks.blog/p/why-the-atm-didnt-kill-bank-teller
I'm late to the party but look what the losers did https://www.theverge.com/news/709209/news-media-alliance-12ft-io-takedown-paywall
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