Chris Martin on Nostr: "why does software require maintenance, it's not like it wears down" Because software ...
"why does software require maintenance, it's not like it wears down"
Because software is not generally useful for any inherent good; what matters is its relationship with the surrounding context, and that context is in perpetual change.
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