Chess vs. Grapher
Chess is portrayed as a timeless classic that continues to evolve, while Grapher seems to lack ongoing development and user interest. The discussion highlights that chess has a broader appeal, making it more likely to survive in the software landscape. Insights into the hidden applications on computers encourage listeners to explore their own systems for overlooked tools.In this clip
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