← Back to context Comment by ChrisMarshallNY 8 days ago Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1172/ 2 comments ChrisMarshallNY Reply toyg 8 days ago I love XKCD, but this particular strip has been used to justify all sorts of arbitrary and negative decisions. XSLT support is not a bug. ChrisMarshallNY 8 days ago Same could be said for many other strips.It’s always about balance. I think I read, somewhere, that Microsoft actually reintroduced bugs into their OS, because so many people depended on workarounds and the buggy behavior.
toyg 8 days ago I love XKCD, but this particular strip has been used to justify all sorts of arbitrary and negative decisions. XSLT support is not a bug. ChrisMarshallNY 8 days ago Same could be said for many other strips.It’s always about balance. I think I read, somewhere, that Microsoft actually reintroduced bugs into their OS, because so many people depended on workarounds and the buggy behavior.
ChrisMarshallNY 8 days ago Same could be said for many other strips.It’s always about balance. I think I read, somewhere, that Microsoft actually reintroduced bugs into their OS, because so many people depended on workarounds and the buggy behavior.
I love XKCD, but this particular strip has been used to justify all sorts of arbitrary and negative decisions. XSLT support is not a bug.
Same could be said for many other strips.
It’s always about balance. I think I read, somewhere, that Microsoft actually reintroduced bugs into their OS, because so many people depended on workarounds and the buggy behavior.