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Author: viznut_web <viznut_web@web>
Date:   Mon, 20 Jun 2022 22:18:08 +0200

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diff --git a/Principles.mdwn b/Principles.mdwn @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ philosophical ones, so feel free to disagree with them or refactor them. * **[[Appreciate diversity|Technological diversity]]**, avoid [[monoculture]]. But remember that [[standard]]s also have an important place. * Strict utilitarianism impoverishes. Uselessness also has an important place, so appreciate it. * You may also read this principle as: **There is a place of everything**. Nothing is obsolete or irrelevant. Even if they lose their original meaning, programmable systems may be readapted to new purposes they were not originally designed for. Think about technology as a rhizome rather than a "highway of progress and constant obsolescence". -* There is a place for both slow and fast, both gradual and one-shot processes. +* There is a place for both slow and fast, both gradual and one-shot processes. Don't look at all things through the same glasses.