How Major Crises Drive Technological Breakthroughs
Today there will be fewer photos and more text.
Recently I listened to a talk by Simon Wistow from Fastly. His words really struck me and gave me even more hope: every major crisis has led to even greater technological development.
As a recent example, he mentioned the 2008 crisis, after which smartphones and mobile applications appeared in the form we know them today.
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