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by gitonthescene
220 days ago
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All good decisions are a product of the particular circumstances in which they arise. This post seemed to be about generalizing that process which I would guess comes out of a supposition of fungiblity. As much as one can use a given style for a personal project so can one for a professional one so long as it fills the given need. Too often (in my view) fungibility is seen as a preeminent requirement and layers and layers of self justifying processes are built on top of that. I’m only saying that’s a choice and the costs and benefits are not as obvious as most suppose. Also you can minimize risks with redundancy but most presume those costs to be too high. But again this quickly becomes about politics. |
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I'd imagine a chef or a competent musician would still use their hard won skill when cooking for themselves or making music for their own enjoyment.