It’s almost paradoxical. You find a problem with a product that’s so glaring and obvious you can’t imagine any rational person wouldn’t notice it on first use. Yet thousands or millions of people are paying money for it. I’ll give you an example. It never fails to completely blow my mind that the Disney+ streaming interface on desktop doesn’t have a button to play the next episode of a TV show. If you’re binging, this means you’ll have to wait for the credits (sometimes it autoskips them, sometimes it doesn’t) or back all the way out to the show’s information…
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