Comment by cryptica

4 years ago

My point is that, on average, in my experience, they are more interested in big complex theories and hypotheticals than in reality and all its tedious subtleties. They can miss the point that all these tedious subtleties add up in terms of complexity and shouldn't be scoffed at.

This infatuation with complexity is itself a big problem. I've observed a lot of PhDs neglect the cost of complexity. Choosing complex solutions with significant practical drawbacks over simpler ones in order to get some tiny gains in performance (for example) or to get some specific characteristics which they feel is important but which the average user doesn't care about at all.