Do's mission statement is so messed up. "Do things as fast as possible, but no faster". We should not limit ourselves to the realm of possibilities. In doing so we are guaranteeing ourselves obsoleteness; if science has shown us anything, than it's that possibilities are temporary, and that knowledge is infinite. We can't be the old world geographers, we need to be the Darwins of software engineering, and user experience. We've already increased the synergistic bond between user and computer so much, we can't set arbitrary boundaries to which we must adhere. The limit must not exist.
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