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Comment by joenot443

4 hours ago

> brittle shell scripts, a sloppy codebase, bad abstractions, piles of markdown files and an ouroboros of generated tests. This is not software

I think that's software. It's not good software, but it's software.

This perspective feels a bit like a chef insisting McDonalds or frozen dinners aren't food. It's mass produced, unoriginal, and typically soulless, but it's still food. As Scott would say, maybe a map vs territory discussion.

I don't know if Fast Food is a good example to be using here, because it is pretty unambiguously bad for us