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by cratermoon
1058 days ago
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This could be considered a variant of Hyrum's Law: "With a sufficient number of users of an API, it does not matter what you promise in the contract: all observable behaviors of your system will be depended on by somebody". At some point the stud was became a structural member, because other changes made it so. Now the second floor depends on it, and removing it would compromise the structural integrity of the second floor. |
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