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by xyzzy123
1094 days ago
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Also conflicted, but I find myself happier working with "the dumbest thing that barely works" for a first release of something. To me, this is "optimal engineering under uncertainty". Obviously, there are limits. And maybe a difference in perspective here reflects our respective typical uncertainty. I'd rather optimise based on user feedback and with production traces than "in a vacuum". Very often I don't even know if the feature or product is a good idea or how much / whether anyone will actually use it. Optimisations usually come at the cost of some flexibility and this can hurt when there's a need to evolve the product in a direction I didn't expect (and for some reason that happens way more often than it seems like it should). |
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Information acquisition costs are the worst, aren't they? They are everywhere and they don't appear neatly on your bill.