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by latenightcoding
212 days ago
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>> More hands is usually better than simpler systems for reasons that have nothing to do with technical proficiency. If you are working on open source databases, or something close to the metal I agree with antirez, if you are working at some established tech business (e.g: a very old ecommerce site), I agree with you |
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The unfortunate reality is that a large cadre of people cannot handle such tools, and those people still have extremely valuable contributions to make.
I say this as a full-time research engineer at a top-10 university. We are not short on talent, new problems, or funding. There is ample opportunity to make our systems as simple/"pure" as possible, and I make that case vigorously. The fact remains that intentionally limiting scope for the sake of the many is often better than cultivating an elite few.