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Loa_Sandal t1_jbtm7p2 wrote

Looks like you're confusing the customer for the developer. Who is actually buying and using the product?

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CntrldChaos t1_jbtmf8y wrote

This person said screwed up. I offer an explanation for how and why it can happen without screwing up and aligns exactly to what the article said.

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VaelHeals t1_jbtr63i wrote

The point that you're missing is where choosing to go in a direction that causes the loss of helpful features is a mistake to begin with.

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CntrldChaos t1_jbtuf9d wrote

Oh shit you are right. You solved it. Start a company asap and hire a bunch of devs to easily take over the software world.

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VaelHeals t1_jbu3lv7 wrote

They could have kept doing internal testing until the product's functionality was the same, but they chose to release it with missing features. That was a mistake. Was it a developer mistake? Probably not, but it WAS a mistake.

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