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{{a|maxim|}}''Inventions are not meant to make things harder''. The [[JC]] asserts, without evidence but, he feels, without needing it, for it is as ''[[a priori]]'' true as is arithmetic or [[natural selection]] — there has been no successful innovation in design, commerce or technology in the history of civilisation itself that made life ''more'' [[tedious]], difficult, frustrating or inconvenient than it already was.
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This law is routinely ignored, at great cost to the [[software as a service]] vendor whose bright<ref>Not bright.</ref> ideas they hawk to middle managers in the legal [[chief operating office]].
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*[[Reg tech]]
*[[Reg tech]]
*[[Why is reg tech so disappointing?]]
*[[Why is reg tech so disappointing?]]
*[[Technological unemployment]]
*[[Technological unemployment]]