I found the whole mechanism self correcting -not towards something good, but back to the frozen state I mentioned
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well at least that's good as it's stable as in systems theory
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another way to put it is that it's stagnant and ossifies.
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Replying to @wycats @claudiopro and
so people see choices between wild swings on the one hand and fast ossification on the other.
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Replying to @wycats @claudiopro and
with ember, I'm trying to chart another path but omg it's hard.
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what have you shifted?
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the RFC process insists that people write down the rationale for decisions so they can be easily revisited
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we are always trying to get good defaults and conventions without baking them in at the base layer.
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we care about enabling new users but also balancing that with a lower layer that works for power users.
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but ultimately it's abt carefully crafting an env that welcomes balance seekers and repels extremists
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it sounds like platitudes on Twitter but the lived experience of it is a day-in-day-out struggle that works
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