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Let's assume that the author is right in his article, saying that the average Joe is repelled by complexity. What we need to do, as geek developers is to make this complexity invisible. Since a lot of this complexity comes out through the user interface, let's make the user interface invisible. Speech recognition would be a lot like the command line: a direct link to the operating system commands and software (of course, depending on user permissions).