| > language like "solutionism at its worst" feels counter-productive[...] why not let a thousand flowers bloom? Because resources are not infinite. Gemini sucks the air out of the room. > Sometimes an adage is trotted out that goes roughly like this: Welp, it's not perfect, but it's better than nothing!¶ And sometimes that's true. It's at least widely understood to be true, I think.¶ What I don't see mentioned, ever, is that sometimes "it's better than nothing" is really, really not true. In some cases, something is _worse_ than nothing. <https://www.colbyrussell.com/2019/02/15/what-happened-in-jan...> > I think the real tragedy of Gemini is that although its existence is a reaction to a genuine problem[... i]t's another instance of a bad solution to a problem making that problem worse. This happens when bad solutions capture the attention of people concerned with and/or affected by the problem, and then they divert resources away[...] instead of allowing those resources to be better put to good use <https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25811478> |