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by js6i 1208 days ago
Huh? Coffee shops optimize for people not bumping into each other and having related items close together, and don't pretend to not know what kind of gear they have.. that's not a terrible analogy to the exact opposite argument.
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I think the sentiment is that order and organisation is helpful in achieving goals and cultivating a good working environment as opposed to a big mess. Analogies, just like abstractions, are leaky.
Yeah, but this one leaks a smart-matter paint that self-assembles into a shape of text saying "the order and organization is not the goal, but a consequence of ruthlessly optimizing for performance above all".
I didn't try to say that, but maybe I confused my point with the analogy (like an earlier comment mentioned: they're imperfect).

I meant to say that organisation helps make work easier, including adding performance optimisations.