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by kridsdale3
58 days ago
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This loss of easter eggs in software, along with the rise of enshittification, both have the same source: Software used to be made by Programmers, with taste and opinions, according to their talent and personality, in solo or small groups. Now they are run by Project Managers and Data Scientists chasing KPIs through engagement measurement tools and AB tests. Fun easter eggs cannot be justified. They are cut.
Personality doesn't move the metric as much as the mean / common denominator most basic thing. That's what ships. All software and web content has gone this way in the last 13 years or so. |
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