These past few days, reading about "modularization" increasingly feels like watching a mobile phone system update: the launch event talks about a bunch of low-level optimizations and architecture restructuring, but users only care about three things—no lag, not too expensive, and no frequent crashes. Honestly, the real noticeable changes for end users are probably just less pain when switching between devices, faster confirmations, lower fees, and whether someone can take the blame if something goes wrong (or at least give a good explanation).



Then I came across the set of "attention mining" with social mining and fan tokens. I feel a bit amused and a bit tired... Attention is indeed valuable, but that doesn't mean clicking "like" every day counts as "work," right? Anyway, my current mindset is like updating to a new version: it seems to have many features, but I only use power-saving mode, occasionally buy a trial ticket, and just don’t want pop-ups to lead me around.
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