It's widely known that, as hardware became faster, (most) software became slower. Some people blame programmers for being careless with resources. But I think this is just one manifestation of a deeper trend: doing the bare minimum to meet the requirements of the user.
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And this has been part of our thinking around Sia from the start: if we make storage 10x cheaper, people won't store the same amount of data for 1/10th the cost. They'll store 10x more data and pay the same. What new applications will that enable? I'm very curious to find out.
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