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author | bt <bt@web> | 2023-11-27 14:58:22 -0500 |
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committer | IkiWiki <ikiwiki.info> | 2023-11-27 14:58:22 -0500 |
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diff --git a/posts/af.md b/posts/af.md index 1d6d7b5..1e74c7d 100644 --- a/posts/af.md +++ b/posts/af.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ -# Avoiding Featurism - -2022-10-14 +[[!meta title="Avoiding Featurism"]] +[[!meta date="2022-10-14"]] I rather enjoy the term "featurism". I came across this term while reading the wonderful article [Why I don't use Netscape](https://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/anton/why-ancient-browsers.html), which the author credits to Bernd Paysan. Although it sums up the current "digital product" industry quite well the more specific terminology, *creeping featurism*, works better: |