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If your goal is just to get something working then go right ahead. But if your goal is to be learning and improving your process and not introducing any new issues and not introducing a new threat etc. then you’re better off not just stopping at “it works” but also figuring out why it works and if this is the right way to make it work.

The idea that wanting to become better at using something is pearl clutching is frankly why everything has become so mediocre.



We are saying the same thing I think.




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