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by danbolt
104 days ago
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My unfounded hunch for the computing bit is that home computers became more and more commonplace in the home as we approached the 21st century. A Commodore 64 was a cool gadget, but “the family computer” became a device that commoditized the productivity. The opportunity cost of applying a computer to try something new went to near zero. It might have been harder for someone to improve the productivity of an old factory in Shreveport, Louisiana with a computer than it was for the upstarts at id to make Doom. |
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