• Nice comparison with zipper and bad code, decisions etc.

    I agree Tim, none of us are perfect, so in the event of a "not on purpose" mistake, or even if anything we do, could

    be done better or improved, why not? Essentially we are all on the same team, and no one should have a team member

    make mistakes.

    There is no shame in taking advice, especially if it's good advice!

    Watching someone make a mistake, and leaving it, is on you.

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    This thing is addressing problems that dont exist. Its solution-ism at its worst. We are dumbing down machines that are inherently superior. - Gilfoyle