The staircase is a pretty common pattern on the stuff where I'm trying to provide useful information. I put it out, nobody notices that it exists, but then half a year, a year, two years, five years later someone happens across it, shares it with a bunch of people, and it gets popular.
According to YouTube Studio my videos typically get a weird gigantic spike in watch time after they've been up for about half a year. The one that's become the most watched coffee roasting video that actually provides good information on that site didn't get much for views in its first year. Now I just tell people to watch my stuff on https://video.typica.us/ but nobody does.
It already embeds an ECMA-262 host environment, but one that's deprecated and the recommended replacement, last I checked, was missing required features so at some point I'm looking at a major architectural redesign. I've been doing small pieces of functionality to explore some different options so I know a lot of directions I don't want to take.
I see some extreme packaging situations. Some companies use way too much packing material, others use not nearly enough or configure it in a way that's completely insane, sometimes things show up stacked way too high. It's almost a surprise when I see things that are packed reasonably, and I'm just like, you know that appropriate shipping practices make you more profitable, right?
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.