Grown men, he told himself, in flat contradiction of centuries of accumulated evidence about the way grown men behave, do not behave like this.
Grown men, he told himself, in flat contradiction of centuries of accumulated evidence about the way grown men behave, do not behave like this.
@thomasfuchs seems to me that new products these days seldom offer genuine advances. They are not made to. They are made to be just different enough to be able to sell as a different thing. That's it. Because the logical end point of consumerism is just that. Develop as cheap as you can, produce as cheap as you can and sell as much and as often as you can. The product is a heavy second place.
Of course software does this by using the subscription model instead. It's the same damn thing.