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by 8note
3619 days ago
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while i frequently agree with you, i disagree here. both code and travel regulations are lists of rules written in a terse language, and both are subject to bloat all of the time, abd parts become deprecated as times and priorities change. these are very comparable things, e cept that code can change quickly at a low cost, while regulations are costly to change. Because of the cheapness, software folks have put a lot of effort and study into optimizing how you make rule changes, which makes it very applicable to some other problem spaces |
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And you don't think that's a salient difference? Particularly in light of the adversarial nature of politics, which was one of your comment's parent's points, and which is a major contributing factor to such changes being so costly?