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An article about how programmers tend to focus too much on aspects of software that are unimportant in the real world, leaving basic functionality deficient. It is aimed mostly at programmers, but if you’re not one, it can still possibly help understand why the software yuo use is so often unpleasant. The current timeouts with the Lemmy front end made me think of posting it here.
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This is a good article but posted in the wrong forum. See the YouShouldKnow forum rules on the sidebar.