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RT @soren_ma: Last week the U.S. Army announced they will buy 1 million drones over the next two years- today Neros is announcing our selec…

RT @soren_ma: Last week the U.S. Army announced they will buy 1 million drones over the next two years- today Neros is announcing our selec…

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Grant Gregory
Mon Nov 10 19:57:47
When Windows first came on the scene, it was not unusual for people on the systems side to claim that the operating system did "most of the work" of an application. 

That was because to operating systems people building support for windowing, mice, device support, clipboard, etc., they were doing most of the work.

But to applications people, they were doing stuff that was taking a lot of time but not the core of the customer needs they were meeting (writing, drawing, calculating, etc.) 

Not only did graphical operating systems not do "most of the work" of apps, they did not even commoditize applications themselves which many pundits at the time thought would happen—the theory was that a graphical OS like Windows doing "all the work" of apps would make it impossible for one vendor's app to be different enough from another vendor's app in the same "category". 

People have historically wildly over-estimated what problems get solved in broad based platforms versus the the layers on top. Mostly that is because they don't have domain knowledge or customer information, but also because they overstate the breadth and pace of an expanding platform as they fail to account for the ever-increasing depth of work the platform ends up taking on.

Still unsure? What is solved in a browser versus the sites you visit and use?

When Windows first came on the scene, it was not unusual for people on the systems side to claim that the operating system did "most of the work" of an application. That was because to operating systems people building support for windowing, mice, device support, clipboard, etc., they were doing most of the work. But to applications people, they were doing stuff that was taking a lot of time but not the core of the customer needs they were meeting (writing, drawing, calculating, etc.) Not only did graphical operating systems not do "most of the work" of apps, they did not even commoditize applications themselves which many pundits at the time thought would happen—the theory was that a graphical OS like Windows doing "all the work" of apps would make it impossible for one vendor's app to be different enough from another vendor's app in the same "category". People have historically wildly over-estimated what problems get solved in broad based platforms versus the the layers on top. Mostly that is because they don't have domain knowledge or customer information, but also because they overstate the breadth and pace of an expanding platform as they fail to account for the ever-increasing depth of work the platform ends up taking on. Still unsure? What is solved in a browser versus the sites you visit and use?

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Steven Sinofsky
Mon Nov 10 19:53:39
RT @Jimmy_JingLv: 再一次系统性介绍 BibiGPT 音视频总结的用法,值得一看~

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RT @Jimmy_JingLv: 再一次系统性介绍 BibiGPT 音视频总结的用法,值得一看~ 购买链接直达 🔗 https://t.co/hn5pHnaAun 00:00 全新UI界面与信息结构 02:07 深度总结与AI对话 05:25 AI高光片段与字幕管理 07…

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Mon Nov 10 19:50:45
@hii_mohit @soltwagner New submission.

https://t.co/apHmuUHZcx by @AbdoMobayad

@hii_mohit @soltwagner New submission. https://t.co/apHmuUHZcx by @AbdoMobayad

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Mohd Danish
Mon Nov 10 19:49:49
RT @neil_chilson: I highly recommend this great new Substack by my colleague John Hardin. He covers the history of creators interacting wit…

RT @neil_chilson: I highly recommend this great new Substack by my colleague John Hardin. He covers the history of creators interacting wit…

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Jon Stokes
Mon Nov 10 19:48:14
Thrilled to see @guywuolletjr make the jump to GP. 

Have learned an enormous amount working with him over the last 4+ years — he's a first principles thinker, driven by endless curiosity.

Thrilled to see @guywuolletjr make the jump to GP. Have learned an enormous amount working with him over the last 4+ years — he's a first principles thinker, driven by endless curiosity.

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miles jennings
Mon Nov 10 19:48:01
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