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by RHSeeger 633 days ago
> Well to both of those camps I say: if most attempts ended up implementing it "incorrectly" in the end, it's not a very useful framework to begin with then, is it?

If your process to trim the hedges is much faster than normal, but also involves juggling chainsaws at the same time; it's possible your process is bad, because most people will fail to do it the way you've laid out.

(I'm agreeing with you, if that wasn't obvious... it's a pretty bad analogy, to be fair)