• kent_eh
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    1 year ago

    Probably the “fail fast” design mentality

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      1 year ago

      I know what you mean, but FWIW: You probably mean “move fast and break things”. “Fail fast” is usually about not hiding/carrying with you potentially bad errors, and instead “fail fast” when you know there’s an issue. It’s an important tool for reliability.

      An unrealistic example: Better to fail fast and not start the car at all when there’s abnormal voltage fluctuations, then explode while driving ;)

      • Radiant_sir_radiant@beehaw.org
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        1 year ago

        Maybe they actually meant “fail fast” because it’s cheaper to build? It would certainly explain a lot.

        Not quite sure myself if I’m kidding or not.