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title: "Sameer's Pyramid"
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date: 2020-08-14
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tags: technology rant
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**TL,DR**: Don't follow trends in the world of technology because usually they are not based on scientific
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reasons and only based on so many people who don't have enough insight talking about a subject.
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During my day to day life I see many conversations on social media around trends in technology. People
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try to settle many debates by resorting to trends. "Everyone is using it, so it has to be the best!",
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"It's all over the web, so it has to be true" or "It's impossible for so many people to be wrong, so
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it must be good" or tons of similar reasonings. I always wondered about the nature of trends and hypes
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and how they navigate the world. This post is the summary of my thoughts on the topic that lead me to
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a hypathesis on the behavior of trends and how to ride them.
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In many cases people try to follow the hurd and the collective wisdom.
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