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Tog's Paradox

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crazygringo ◴[] No.41914235[source]
Not really sure what makes this a "paradox"?

Seems like a lot of words to say that, when you deliver the features users want, then they will continue to want more features. (And all these features keep making users more productive/efficient, so it's a good thing.)

And, of course, more features means more software complexity.

But I'm struggling to see a paradox here, or even what's supposed to be the novel observation.

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1. tokai ◴[] No.41914315[source]
Yeah its really not a paradox. There's nothing contradictory in the observation. Increased efficiency making it possible to introduce more complex tasks is not inexplicable at all.
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2. lupire ◴[] No.41915174[source]
It's a "veridical paradox". A statement that seems impossible to a naive mindm