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1070 points dondraper36 | 2 comments | | HN request time: 0.413s | source
1. wanderingmind ◴[] No.45071065[source]
This consistent with Gall's law, that says complex systems that work can only be achieved by building complexity over simple systems. Complex systems built from scratch do not work. So build the simplest system that works and then keep adding complexity to it based on requirements
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2. journal ◴[] No.45071107[source]
until? what's the threshold here? does complexity have a final boss?