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La complexité de la simplicité - Ploumhttps://ploum.net/2024-06-05-complexite-simplicite.html

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My friend Marius made me discover the writing of Ploum and I spent a day reading everything he wrote on this blog. Lots of interesting topics written about!

With this article, we focus on the simplicity that is sometimes missing, the trend of overengineering products even if it becomes detrimental. I would add another article to the list, the file-over-app philosophy by Steph Ango from Obsidian. It is more complex than just going for the simplest tools, it’s about listing your needs and focusing on the tool that answers them.

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October 10, 2024 at 7:13:16 PM GMT+2
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