This really screws with my workflows and gets in the way of “freedom to automate”, which is important to me, partly from a disability rights advocacy standpoint – if you can’t invent your own information management workflows, or build bots to do things for you, if you have RSI, or are quadriplegic, you are hamstrung from creating the very easy-to-create tools that would get you out of your hole of disempowerment. They say: “all tragedy can be summed up into words ‘potential lost’”. It’s a tragedy when problems are so easily solvable for people from a technical standpoint, and the only thing blocking them is low-cost* willingness to cooperate on the part of players involved. What other instances are there of this that you can think of? My sense is we could all be living life with vastly less effort if a few of these low-hanging fruit cooperation problems were solved.
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