"the perfect is the enemy of the good" keeps being a phrase meaning shut up and accept the bad
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"the perfect is the enemy of the good" keeps being a phrase meaning shut up and accept the bad
@davidgerard "Don't let the good be the enemy of the literally the second worst possible situation"
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@pkraus i must ask: did you seriously think that's anything like what i'm talking about?
@davidgerard well, I'm not a mind reader (or have blue sky or whatnot to see what you refer to), but no, I can imagine plenty of cases where you're technically right on this one.
It's just that I really like the phrase and find it useful to get things "out of committee" so to speak. You should come and join a #FAIRdata @NFDI conference some time to find how traumatizing endless looking for perfection perfected to a T can be

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"the perfect is the enemy of the good" keeps being a phrase meaning shut up and accept the bad
@davidgerard It also implies that someone is looking for perfection, framing them as entirely unreasonable. I'm not looking for perfection. I'd settle for a lot of things that weren't overrun by fucking fascists. But no, some asshole has to try and shut down the conversation before we even get to addressing that.
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"the perfect is the enemy of the good" keeps being a phrase meaning shut up and accept the bad
@davidgerard My response is usually "but this isn't even good".
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"the perfect is the enemy of the good" keeps being a phrase meaning shut up and accept the bad
@davidgerard Which is an unfortunate perversion of how it SHOULD be used, but alas only to be expected in the tech bro slop era…
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"the perfect is the enemy of the good" keeps being a phrase meaning shut up and accept the bad
@davidgerard ditto "Chesterton's fence", thought-terminating cliche
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@davidgerard ditto "Chesterton's fence", thought-terminating cliche
@tobinbaker "perhaps it's *load bearing* obvious fuckery, did you think of *that* huh"
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@tobinbaker "perhaps it's *load bearing* obvious fuckery, did you think of *that* huh"
This is Sunday evening, stop making me think about work.
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@davidgerard ditto "Chesterton's fence", thought-terminating cliche
@tobinbaker In what way is Chesterton's Fence “thought-terminating”? @davidgerard
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@davidgerard well, I'm not a mind reader (or have blue sky or whatnot to see what you refer to), but no, I can imagine plenty of cases where you're technically right on this one.
It's just that I really like the phrase and find it useful to get things "out of committee" so to speak. You should come and join a #FAIRdata @NFDI conference some time to find how traumatizing endless looking for perfection perfected to a T can be

@pkraus @davidgerard @NFDI
Exactly. It doesn't have to be perfect. It does have to be done. -
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