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by snom370
5777 days ago
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Most people realize exactly what the quote is talking about, since the alternative (removing stuff until you're left with nothing, or with something barely working) makes no sense if the goal is perfection. Part of the appeal of the quote is that you have to make this realization. Just like a joke would lose its appeal if it was preceded by a list of assumptions that would explain the joke. |
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My point is you don't add stupid stuff, but you don't blindly say not to add something, and simply look for things to remove.