• FatVegan@leminal.space
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    1 day ago

    That’s one of these reddit phrases i’ll never understand. Things can work and be very stupid.

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      This is something tradesmen have said for a very long time. I think the original meaning has been lost online.

      “It’s not stupid if it works” is basically a tacit admission that something stupid is happening, we all agree that it’s stupid, and we also kind of all know that there is a better way, but for some reason we’re not doing that.

      Usually it feels like the stupid thing we’re about to do is the best option available to us.

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          Not at all. “The purpose of a system is what is does” is a phrase that makes it clear that in a system where a lot of people work in, “purpose” is a useless concept and should never be used to tell if it’s a good or a bad system.

          It’s an entirely political view of a system, and has no relation to the implementation being stupid or not.