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by mjburgess
2063 days ago
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Indeed, I encounter this anti-pragmatic personality a lot in tech people. It's an extreme intolerance to imperfect circumstances: a preference for nothing at all over compromise. The issue is that tech attracts the mathemetically-minded who reasons from universal principles. Rather than the empirically-minded who start with cases, and abduce to provisional principles from those. To a aximoatic mind: when a universal principle is violated, the situation is declared Bad. To the case-base mind: when a tolerable situation seems to violate a principle, declare the principle Inapplicable. Of course both types of thought are helpful in different contexts, I suspect 'the management of one's life, day to day' however, should be a matter of case-base reasoning to rough principle. |
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> Everything is a rush and quality is required but never budgeted for.
It doesn't really sound like this is a situation where the principle is wrong, it sounds like this is proving the principle correct: you get what you pay for.