I'd like to link to the tweet in a blog post that describes the version of the system you normally only hear about at the bar as a justification for discussing the "real" system, warts and all, but I haven't figured out the exact search I need to return the tweet :-(.
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Is this the one you meant?https://twitter.com/JorgeO/status/1109549764738048001 …
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That's not the specific tweet I was thinking of, but it conveys the same sentiment. I think the fact that people have found five different comments expressing the same idea seems to indicate that this is a pretty common sentiment?
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In my experience you need to talk to the engineers and ops people who had to support the system the speaker presented about to get the real picture of things instead of the glossy. Sometimes they tell you that the system presented hasn’t even gone production in any real way yet.
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Do you guys remember?
@Aristot73@nickdothutton@SelsRoger@truekonrads .. I briefly talked about that very thing w@truekonrads https://twitter.com/daniel_bilar/status/1055530196575703040 … but Dan Luu is IIRC correct someone else did say that in a talk, but I cannot remember where .. -
I don’t recall who said it, but I do remember our own conversation. I don’t think Dan’s soundbite is on Twitter, at least it has not passed my timeline.
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https://peter.bourgon.org/go-for-industrial-programming/ … by
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Was it something like "every narrative is a subjective filter and objective truth is impossible to convey for sufficiently complex topics...
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...given the limited semantic resolution of humanly comprehensible mediums of communication"?
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