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Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
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In computing, as a common rule of thumb, we ought not mock what's old just for being old. Sometimes older is actually better. In fact, the very mention of old stuff many years/decades later is indicative of endurance. http://techrights.org/2021/07/22/novelty-complex/ http://techrights.org/2020/09/26/appeal-to-novelty-as-a-lever-for-proprietary-software-monopolies-bloat-planned-obsolescence-and-more-surveillance/

Novelty for the Sake of Novelty Alone is Typically a Mistake

Lesson of the week (or the month) is, stop letting corporations break what already works just to introduce something newer (at risk/cost to the clients, not those corporations that use early adopters as unpaid testers)

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Oct 20 2021 · 10:57 PM

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