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📣 Austin_Conlon

What are some solutions that are looking for a problem?


What are some solutions that are looking for a problem?


  👤 ivars Accepted Answer ✓
This is more of a humor (obviously), but

* Blockchain - this is usually the first that comes to mind.

* Rust - "hmm, where would I use it now?" is the question you'll ask if you just learned Rust but knew C++ already.

* Vulkan / Direct3d12 - yes, you now have the ability to recreate your own driver from scratch, but who has time for that? Even Microsoft Flight Simulator uses Direct3d 11. GPU ray-tracing will force you to use one of those though anyway.

* WebAssembly - at least in it's current state.


👤 ErikVandeWater
Giving electric cars extremely long range. It would be much more sensible to make substantially cheaper electric cars that have ~75 mi of range, and combine that with a program that gives free rental credits for any hybrid/PZEV car to owners of that car.

Then you can have a cheap eletric car but get access to fuel-based cars when you go on a trip.


👤 fridif
8k resolution, Go, Rust, c++, exotic cars, abstract classes, and MattressFirm are all things that come to mind.

👤 gregjor
I think blockchain is the poster child for this category.

Citizen “militias.”

NoSQL databases.


👤 stocknoob
Consumer VR. iPad pros with M1 chips (ridiculous processing power, not many scenarios demand it). Alexa (besides timers and starting music).

👤 codegeek
Bitcoin. In my opinion.