Sup y’all, and welcome to the Ideaspace, a biweekly email exploring ideas. I’m Yancey Strickler. Click here to subscribe or keep reading for the latest issue. Zeuser Interfaces The relationship between technology products and customers today can feel like one of predator and prey. Hooked on proto-monopolist hyper-growth dreams, tech businesses see user dependency as the ultimate success. This is why companies want to “capture” markets and build “moats” to achieve “user” “lock-in.” It’s how prison wardens define success, too.
Zeuser Interfaces
Zeuser Interfaces
Zeuser Interfaces
Sup y’all, and welcome to the Ideaspace, a biweekly email exploring ideas. I’m Yancey Strickler. Click here to subscribe or keep reading for the latest issue. Zeuser Interfaces The relationship between technology products and customers today can feel like one of predator and prey. Hooked on proto-monopolist hyper-growth dreams, tech businesses see user dependency as the ultimate success. This is why companies want to “capture” markets and build “moats” to achieve “user” “lock-in.” It’s how prison wardens define success, too.