← Back to context Comment by doctorpangloss 6 months ago Like hundreds of millions of people want to chat with a computer. At least. 2 comments doctorpangloss Reply dvt 6 months ago This is simply not true in the productivity space (which is the context here). People just want to get shit done. immibis 6 months ago By chatting with a computer. People in paper offices didn't want to "use a computer" either but they wanted to "get shit done" and using a computer ended up being the way to get shit done.
dvt 6 months ago This is simply not true in the productivity space (which is the context here). People just want to get shit done. immibis 6 months ago By chatting with a computer. People in paper offices didn't want to "use a computer" either but they wanted to "get shit done" and using a computer ended up being the way to get shit done.
immibis 6 months ago By chatting with a computer. People in paper offices didn't want to "use a computer" either but they wanted to "get shit done" and using a computer ended up being the way to get shit done.
This is simply not true in the productivity space (which is the context here). People just want to get shit done.
By chatting with a computer. People in paper offices didn't want to "use a computer" either but they wanted to "get shit done" and using a computer ended up being the way to get shit done.