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PickledChris | 6 months ago
It's similar to the problem of regulation. Looking at each individual law, it often seems reasonable. It's only when there are 10,000, and everything grinds to a halt, that people realise there's a problem.
PickledChris | 6 months ago
It's similar to the problem of regulation. Looking at each individual law, it often seems reasonable. It's only when there are 10,000, and everything grinds to a halt, that people realise there's a problem.
egorfine|6 months ago
IMHO the log services example is excellent to illustrate this: the path that leads to their hairball of complexity is perfectly clear and every solution they do is extremely logical and obvious.
This is why these services are so much similar.
But the end result is always too complex and it seems to me that "perfect" point does not exist for this line of products.