> or of what venture capitalists believe about software network effects
It's not always that. After some time, software gets to a state where it's near the local maximum for usability. So any changes make the software _less_ usable.
But you don't get promoted in large tech companies unless you make changes. So that's how we get stuff like "liquid glass" or Android's UI degradatation.
It's not always that. After some time, software gets to a state where it's near the local maximum for usability. So any changes make the software _less_ usable.
But you don't get promoted in large tech companies unless you make changes. So that's how we get stuff like "liquid glass" or Android's UI degradatation.