2. Try to predict how likely a given assumption is to change, and don't build too many shortcuts on top of it 47/
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That gives us a way to share the most general & stable shortcuts, breaking up into smaller groups for experimental/domain specific ones 58/
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But ultimately, communities oriented around operating systems, languages and frameworks have a fighting chance ... 59/
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at organizing around these changes. 60/
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And that's why "monolithic" operating systems, languages and frameworks exist 61/
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And it's why they can be a good idea, if they keep their eye on the chain of reasoning and have a process for adapting to change 62/62
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@tomdale thanks for informing me that there has been a change in constraints. I will reevaluate "tweetstorms are good" immediately :) - 6 more replies
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