It's fascinating how podcasts have become a thriving indie phenomenon. They're easy to create, require no special equipment, and easy to distribute. What other fields have an appetite for diverse content with little post-production polish?
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When you start a greenfield project, there will be parts of your code that you write and will never need to modify again.
It's weird, and I don't think this phenomenon really occurs in established projects.
I've seen an interesting phenomenon where people watch videos on their phone even when sitting in a room with a TV.
I sometimes do it and I've met others who do it.
I think it's a partly habit. You pull out your phone in lots of environments which don't have a larger screen.
As a developer, you develop an intuition for the computational cost of doing things. It's possible to become computationally stingy: "a real time text editor (i.e. updates as soon as you type) is a huge waste of resources!"
I wish I had a good name for this phenomenon.