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by locknitpicker
135 days ago
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> That sounds like a lot of over engineering and a good way to never complete the project. Perfect is the enemy of good. Strong disagree. Addressing expectable failure modes is not over engineering. It's engineering. How do you put together a system without actually thinking through how it fails, and how to prevent those failure scenarios from taking down your whole operation? |
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