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I didn't miss it, I just think it's going to be a rare outcome. I'm sure companies will become a little more bold about new products or new features, but I think there's an upper limit to the amount of change customers will tolerate. Once a product is stable enough to make money, for the most part, users don't want changes or new features and often rebel against them. Most people they think: I'm paying for this thing because it already does the stuff I need, please don't change it, I don't want to relearn this. I'm not saying that to be against evolving software of course, I just think competing on "we move a million miles per hour" will result in burnt out developers and overwhelmed customers. I mean, we're already seeing some burnout from people using AI tools, and I think part of that just has to be the pace of things.


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