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Mind the gap

I’ve been helping my neighbour, David, with his visa application1. Spending time with him over a couple of evenings gave me a chance to get to know him better. It’s been quite a learning experience for both of us. Their life2 is quite a contrast to ours, in areas we wouldn’t even think twice about3.

In two sessions, I’ve gone from being a
why aren’t we doing everything on the phones, automagically, aided by AI and insert-tech-flavour-of-the-month“,
to
hold on, there may be a lot of people being left vulnerable here“.

It was after the first evening session with him that I saw this tweet from Taavet:

Moving forward, leaving behind.

My newly opened eyes found it disturbing, as you can see in my response to Taavet.

From both product, and business management perspectives, this has been a very important eye opener! Thought I’d share it out.


  1. I was hoping he’d come half an hour late – I was about 30 mins away from finishing my prototyping course. Sadly, the British gene in him is still alive and kicking – he was here right on time.
    May even have been waiting outside 5 mins early, to ring the bell on time. 
  2. It’s not like age is a big barrier. David is 6 years older than my dad, Lorna is 7 years older than my mom. My mom is as digitally savvy as they come. My dad isn’t great on the computer, but loves his smartphone. (A bit too much, it appears from his WhatsApp activity!) 
  3. This may also explain the state of internet connectivity at our place when we moved here. There was a DSL ‘broadband’ by Sky which provided download speeds in low-single-digit Mbps, and upload speeds in kbps. The previous owners were David’s generation. As were our two next door neighbours. We quickly swapped it out for Virgin broadband. It now averages between 50 and 120 Mbps down speed. 
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