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by 0x4d464d48
1990 days ago
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I think 'annoy' is usually a more appropriate word than 'worry' (but not always). Markets and users are stochastic with no one really knowing what users are going to ask for, nor what competitors release and cause users to demand, well designed or not. What a lot of these conversations boil down to is finding the sweet spot between over/under engineering which is subjective. Are we wasting time solving problems that dont matter or are we shipping with a 'just enough' type of mentality and risk exposing our users to buggy software? No one likes to work with bad code but if its siloing itself into inconsequential CRUD apps or frivilous games/social media it's just annoying to experience/work with. Its when it creeps into systems or applications where consequences for failure are dire, think Lion Air crash in 2018, that Im worried. |
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