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The idea of marginal value/marginal cost is that companies will generally continue spending one billion dollars to add size and complexity, as long as they get back a bit more than a billion dollars in revenue.

So it wouldn't necessarily be contradictory if most of their core functionality could be replicated very simply, yet the actual product is immensely complicated. I forget where I first read this point, but probably on HN.



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