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Comment by aidenn0

8 hours ago

In past cases of automation, quantity was the foot-in-the-door and quality followed. Early manufactured items were in many cases inferior to hand-built items, but one was affordable and the other not.

Software is incredibly expensive and has made up for it with low marginal costs. Many small markets could potentially be served by slop software, and it's better than what they would have otherwise gotten (which is nothing).