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1457 points nromiun | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.21s | source
1. 0xbadcafebee ◴[] No.45080865[source]
> We need something more fundamental, something that can't be wrong.

What is this bug in software people's brains that keeps thinking "I can come up with a perfect idea that is never wrong" ? Can a psychologist explain this to me please?

Like, scientists know this is dumb. The only way something can be perceived as right, scientifically, is if lots of people independently test an idea, over and over and over and over again, and get the same result. And even then, they just say it's true so far.

But software people over here like "If I spend 15 minutes thinking about an idea, I can come up with a fundamental principle of everything that is always true forever." And sadly the whole "fundamental principle" is based in ignorance. Somebody heard an interesting-sounding term, never actually learned what it meant, but decided to make up their own meaning for it, and find anything else in their sphere (software) that backs up their theory.

If they'd at least quoted any of the academic study and research about cognitive load over the past 35 years, maybe I might be blowing this out of proportion? But nope. This is literally just a clickbait rant, based on vibes, backed up by quotes from blogs. The author doesn't seem to understand cognitive load at all, and their descriptions of what it is, and what you should do in relation to it, are all wrong. The article doesn't even mention all three types of cognitive load. And one of the latest papers on the subject (Orru G., Longo L. (2019)) basically came to the conclusion that 1) the whole thing is very complex, and 2) all the previous research might be bunk or at least need brand new measurement methods, so... why is anyone taking this all as if it's fact?

But I'm not really bothered by the ignorance. It's the ego that kills me. The idea that these random people who know nothing about a subject are rushing to debate this, as if this idea, or these people's contributions, have merit, just because they think they're really smart.