I suspect that upfuckation will prove more lasting.
David Gillies
The growth of regulation mimics the way poorly-designed software is ‘fixed’ by a never-ending series of epicycles and corner-case fixes. Instead of scrapping the system and re-engineering it correctly, complexity multiplies, often combinatorially. This is how you end up with a 10,000 page tax code.
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I suspect that upfuckation will prove more lasting.
The growth of regulation mimics the way poorly-designed software is ‘fixed’ by a never-ending series of epicycles and corner-case fixes. Instead of scrapping the system and re-engineering it correctly, complexity multiplies, often combinatorially. This is how you end up with a 10,000 page tax code.