Dave Rupert on Nostr: Simplicity is hard. It (scientifically) requires a different mindset. It's also murky ...
Simplicity is hard. It (scientifically) requires a different mindset. It's also murky on the implementation details. To some simplicity is whatever gets them to "think less, do more" (like AI, a framework, or buying their way out of a problem) but in my opinion real simplicity is about finding subtractive solutions that are easier to build, cheaper to maintain, more pragmatic for the task, and durable over the many iterations/generations.
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