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The fact that the tools have survived and are still used today is at least somewhat indicative of their quality though. A lot of worse designs have likely been selected away due to nobody even bothering to use them.

P(old thing being good | old thing still being used after N years) is pretty high. Certainly higher than the base rate of P(new design fad being good).



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