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by t43562
499 days ago
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It's like removing a particular dependency that you thought would be simple and it turns out to have been useful all over the place in ways that one person alone doesn't remember off the top of their head. Then you start realising that the fab new modules you were thinking of using have all sorts of missing features and limitations and now your performance has dropped x% and memory usage went up instead of down. ...but you put the old module on the banned list and can't take the hit to your credibility of admitting that it wasn't as bad as the alternatives. |
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