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@eriks
some afternoon stroll thoughts ๐Ÿ’ญ the majority of โ€œproblemsโ€ may not be worth solving as foundational shifts in the underlying tech/systems happen at faster pace we are likely already at this point
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@justbuild
This reminds of when I took over a marketing program at a bank. I asked one my direct reports why they were having comment card redesigned. He siad they were awful and needed to be fixed. I told him if. we start fixing comment cards then there are 1000 other things at that level, that need to be addressed. Go to the source. When the underlying issue was addressed we reset the whole system and problems like the comment cards were solved. Let's get there. ๐Ÿ‘Š ๐Ÿ˜
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@jonathancolton
Incrementalism in business always puzzled me. 500 $degen
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@ernestkou
what sort of problems come to mind?
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@dragonite.eth
so overall infrastructure updates solve these issues?
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@cristianisbased.eth
I think we are already at that point too Things are gonna move even faster soon
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@reneecampbell
That applies to life too.
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@k3llogs
You're right man Technological advancements are happening so quickly that many problems become irrelevant before they're addressed
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@0xgiwa.eth
Love reading your thoughts, wish you had an X account where I could go and read old ones.
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@vlady
technology changes are advancing very fast
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@hoganthereformed
Is that why you think BTC as a whole hasnโ€™t changed much ?
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Nedaaa ๐Ÿน๐ŸŽฉ๐Ÿ”ตโ›“๏ธ๐Ÿ”ฎ
@nedawillberich
Yeaaah you're right 100 $DEGEN
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@electrike.eth
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@nikomfer.eth
modernists win 600 $DEGEN
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@kel66
we are already at that point
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@danfaje
true tho and i think we're already there anticipating future changes over struggling with current problems
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@archilles
The advance in technology will slowly eradicate all these problems
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@bajkothepoet
Just read your comments, like 5 same answers from 4 or 5 users and I remember few had powerbadge ๐Ÿ˜‚
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@danial-jung.eth
I agree. Because of the rapid evolution of technology, most of the problems that have been addressed seem to be solved by the next version of technology. I think we need to think about more fundamental problems, like the concept we were aiming for.
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@dgreek
Absolutely, the rapid evolution of technology means many current problems might soon be obsolete. Prioritizing adaptability and forward-thinking over solving every immediate issue can be more effective. Are we prepared to shift with these changes, or are we too focused on transient challenges?๐Ÿคท
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