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tldr (tim reilly)
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What if more product builders thought of likelihood-to-use as part of the technical specs themselves? I mean this: A product can be techincally mind-blowing, but if it doesn't meet people at a place where they are at, the technology is functionally irrelevant (since the tech can not provide a benefit unless it is used). Sometimes what makes something *actually* used – different than theoretically usable – is something entirely unrelated to the tech itself, and maybe even irrational... since it is we humans, after all, who are deciding.
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