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Ask HN: Successful products that (in)famously lacked "table stakes" features?

3 pointsby ohong6 months ago
The first iPhone didn&#x27;t have copy&#x2F;paste.<p>X still doesn&#x27;t have functional search.<p>What are other great examples of hardware or software products that succeeded despite missing seemingly &quot;table stakes&quot; features at first &#x2F; for a while?<p>Inspired by https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=42257324

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0823498723498726 months ago
Early LLMS just make shit up and don&#x27;t double check<p>Early Facebook had no provision for sharing different things with different people<p>Early HTML had (and current HTML still has) hyperlinks to nowhere<p>Early Oracle would occasionally lose your data<p>Early Macs and Windows* lacked preemptive multiprocessing<p>Early Unix made no provision to keep a process from overwriting its own code<p>Early business computers didn&#x27;t process lowercase alphabetics; early scientific computers didn&#x27;t process alphabetics at all.<p>Early desk calculators would just go into an infinite loop if you were foolish enough to divide by 0<p>Early telephone calls had to be manually routed<p>Early steam engines were only economically feasible because the mines they were pumping out were <i>coal</i> mines<p>Early saddles didn&#x27;t have stirrups<p>Early alphabets didn&#x27;t have vowels<p>etc, etc<p>* there was even folk wisdom at the time that any sub-3.0 microsoft product was bound to be woefully lacking in at least one area
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