I don't like it when people say a particular technology "has won". - Are we competing? - Now that something "has won" do we stop improving in the field? Why can't we talk about a technology "doing well", without trying to clear the field as if there's only 1 answer. Ugh.
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
I don't like it either, because it wrongly assumes there is a commonly agreed zero-sum game with rules and goals. The problem is that some tech optimize for different goals. E.g. some optimize for popularity, others for type-safety, etc.
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Replying to @andrestaltz @yoshuawuyts
And then again there are things that shouldn't be measured as goals. For instance art.
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Replying to @andrestaltz
Aye, I like this phrasing a lot. With you here.
2:54 AM - 1 Jan 2018
from Berlin, Germany
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