- technology grows unobtrusively
- At some point, non-technical people will enter the market and expand it.
- Expectations are raised too high.
- Related hype cycle.
- Non-technical people use words to mean different things than they originally meant.
- At this time, the rate of expansion is often too fast and the poor quality ends become larger.
- Related Deteriorated copies spread.
- Some people have bad feelings when they see this poor quality end of the line.
- If you look closely you can see that it’s only the end of the line Attacking the unfamiliar without looking at it properly.
- Take anti-position.
- People with this bad feeling equate the “bad end” with the “technology itself” and start beating it up.
- [I don’t understand the difference.
- The public interest is to destroy those who are taking anti-positions.
- Tech Rush
- When you finish destroying it, you arrive at a world made better by better technology.
- Expectations are raised too high.
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