"That's brilliantly boring" is one of the most positive things you can say about implementation choices. Like, there was an exciting, career-making, going-to-be-a-devil-and-a-half option which was totally on the table... but lo, it turns out it's actually a solved problem.
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You sort of have to create organizational incentives for "brilliantly boring" because, left to their own devices, people often optimize for not-boring systems therefore deliver the combination of not-boring and not-brilliant.
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I mean "implementation choices" substantially broader than the commentary on software that it would probably otherwise be read at, because capitalism is a repeatable engine to suggest "That problem: have you considered paying an expert money to solve it for you. Several, maybe?"
12:44 AM - 26 Jun 2018
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