Tech Beyond the Browser
Most software is judged by how it looks in a tab. The interesting question is what happens after it leaves one.
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Most software is judged by how it looks in a tab. The interesting question is what happens after it leaves one.
The difference between a subscription people tolerate and one that quietly reorganizes how a team operates.
Once the demo dopamine fades, most AI products are judged by a boring question: did the work get done faster and correctly?
Developer tools are unusual: the users can measure the value themselves. That makes the honest ones easy to spot.
A lot of the industry builds tools for people who build tools. The more interesting startups point their software at the physical, unglamorous world.