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> I suppose there is an argument that if you are building the wrong thing, build it fast so that you can find out more quickly that you built the wrong thing,

A lot of people are so enamored by speed, they are not even taking the time to carefully consider the full picture of what they are building. Take the HN frontpage story on OpenCode: IIRC, a maintainer admitted they keep adding many shallow features that are brittle.

Speed cannot replace product vision and discipline.



Tech very quickly shifted to a industry of marketers instead of hackers. And with salesmen, you want to advertise as many features as possible, not talk about how quality one good crucial feature is.

This won't really stop until investors start judging on quality and not quantity. But a lot of those are thinking in finances, and the thought of removing their biggest cost center is too tempting to not go all in on. So they want to hear "we made this super fast with 2-3 people!" instead of "we optimized and scaled this up to handle 400% more workload with double the performance".




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