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by Daniel3 2973 days ago
Communication overhead is MORE relevant than it ever has been. Sure, large open-source groups can collaborate on a project, but each person needs to know the operating principles and what element of solution is being held paramount. Regardless of inputs, mathematics can "only optimize 1 variable". Large groups can offer a larger pool of situational knowledge, which is valuable, but if individual A knows a certain element MUST be included, they now have to convince a great number of people that they're actually right. "There are a thousand ways to skin a cat", but if you put 1000 engineers in a forum and ask them to skin a cat, each will chose and champion 1 of the thousand ways (exaggerated for effect) and if left alone will complete it. The artistry is in developing a system to discern a solution that is above average, within the agreed upon timeline. A 4 person team might only brainstorm the 4-10 most obvious solutions, but the discernment process is orders of magnitude simpler.