"every design or implementation choice carries a trade-off and numerous costs" I do not subscribe to such absolutist claims.
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Replying to @dibblego
I feel like you can make the claim without it being wishy-washy cant-we-all-get-alongism. Some things are just _terrible_ tradeoffs all over
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Replying to @KenScambler @dibblego
I think there are always necessary tradeoffs, but people seem to think that means that all solutions are on the border. They aren't.
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Violently agree.
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Many don't understand they are surrendering RT, local r, paramtrcty, simplicity for things they like. Mental f'work of tradeoffs might help?
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Replying to @KenScambler @dibblego
Parametricity in particular seems to live in the blind spot of many programmers.
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Computability Logic calls the relevant quantifiers "blind quantifiers" for a good reason...
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