Comment by SparkBomb
3 months ago
Actually "good enough" is often actually superior to "best-in-class" and "fully capable" because they are simpler to make and as a result you can make more of them.
It is often better to have 1000 things that are "good enough" then 100 things that are "best-in-class".
Right, do you want a King Tiger or 20 Shermans?
Yep. You see this play out not only in war, but in business and software as well.
e.g.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worse_is_better
Quantity has a quality all of its own.
- Stalin