There's some absolute failure of value reckoning that seems to always happen when software teams grow to a certain size where they hugely deprioritize small adds that would take very little time and be huge quality of life improvements that really needs a book written about it.
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honestly i think it's exhaustion of executive function, it's not that he'd think saving himself half an hour by costing all the rest of us ten minutes times infinity is a good tradeoff, it's that when he's stressed he can no longer decide to spend the half hour
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this is actually a pretty interesting take on it; It ultimately does come down to respect for people's time and a misvaluation of it at it's very core.
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