@requiem software that solves one problem for one person once is successful. any use that software sees beyond that first use is gravy; it did its job. and if someone writes a lot of software that in the end did its job they are a pretty damn good programmer, I reckon.
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Software would be better if less of it was intended to scale imo
@requiem I think maybe we need to pursue new definitions of "scale" or find a new attribute to aspire to. Maybe "spread" or "inspire". "Yes, but can it spread?" 😆
@requiem That's one reason why I enjoyed Project Oberon so much. Although it's still not refined enough for day to day operation, it's really close. And although it's not super-hyper-optimized like Linux is (or can be, at least), it's plenty fast enough for personal use.
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