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\"tEREUy1vSfuSu8LzTop3_IMG_2538\" This isn’t a rant post. But if you have worked in tech for long enough, you know this feeling — tech fatigue. At some point, everything new feels old, everything different feels dumb. If you get stuck in this circle of endless cynicism, you need to ask yourself the important questions. Read More<\/a>
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Romain Dillet \u2013 TechCrunch<\/a>
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