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by credit_guy
1510 days ago
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80% of migrations out there (warning: made up statistic) happen because the system became too complex to maintain, and most of that complexity comes from people implicitly invoking Chesterton’s fence in one way or another, many, many times. Yes, there are cases where it’s wise to follow Chesterton’s advice. But many more cases where that’s just lazyness disguised as wisdom. |
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Chesterton's fence is about explicitly removing something. You can't implicitly invoke it.
What you're describing is a lack of explicitly removing things. Chesterton's fence does not apply here.