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Peter Abrahamsen
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"My vegetable love should grow / Vaster than empires and more slow." http://pronoun.is/he?or=they 

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    1. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      Interesting. Two comments: explicitly/"legibly" parameterizing a solution may be harder than relying on our ability to work implicitly. ...

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    2. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      Second: something I can't articulate (yet!). But it's something to do with the difference between group and individual work.

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    3. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      (That is: you may reject the martial arts metaphor because it's always implicitly about an individual vs. one equal-status opponent.)

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    4. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      Gardeners don't have kata to hone their strategies against weeds.

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    5. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      Actually, scratch all that: my objection comes down to "thinking" vs. "not thinking". People don't "not think" while programming. /1

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    6. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      They may think about the wrong things. They may think poorly, or differently. They may stop thinking too soon. But they think. /2

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    7. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      So, using such a binary opposition to summarize a complicated world is under-thought or, more likely, deployment of a tribal shibboleth. /3

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    8. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      "Your thoughts meet my standards so poorly I declare them no thoughts at all." /4

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    9. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      [I am perhaps (perhaps!) too judgmental of a tweet-sized quote. /5

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    10. Brian Marick‏ @marick 19 Aug 2017
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      Perhaps my memetic immune system is hypersensitive due to too much, and too early, exposure to Dijkstra.] /end

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      Peter Abrahamsen‏ @peidran 19 Aug 2017
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      If you substitute planning for thinking, does it work? Is it true to the intent of the quote?

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        2. Brian Marick‏ @marick 20 Aug 2017
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          That's certainly not the case for all domains. (In tango, esp. follower role, planning is a recipe for disaster.) ...

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        3. Brian Marick‏ @marick 20 Aug 2017
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          Increasingly thinking that the truth-value of the statement is not its purpose. Seems more of a rallying cry than a pithy aphorism.

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