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> Palantir was founded—with initial venture capital investment from the CIA

This was obvious from the start. Not sure why people "are starting to wonder", which I don't believe either.


> ...to develop the powerful abstractions that then allow us to do much more, much more easily. Of course, the implicit wink here is that it takes a lot of work to be lazy

This lines up with YAGNI, but most people believe the opposite, often using YAGNI to justify NOT building the necessary abstractions.


The counter-argument is that people build abstractions they deem necessary but aren't, and then they're married to that premature architecture quite often. That's what YAGNI is there to advise against.

I don't think what Fowler says here is in favor of saddling the early versions of your system with abstractions before you actually seen its use in practice, and its needs over time as requirements and conditions change.

From this "Laziness drives us to make the system as simple as possible (but no simpler!) — to develop the powerful abstractions that then allow us to do much more, much more easily." it's clear that when he talks of abstractions he means of very basic, and as simple as possible, building blocks. Like having core, orthogonal, principles in the system.

Not the kind of piling of software and pattern design abstractions e.g. the Java land in the past used to build.


"Luigi-Inspired" is the new dogwhistle?

Philidelphians burn down their own city whenever their NFL team wins or loses a Superbowl, so this shouldn't be surprising.


hot take: this is how legislation should work

open comments, accepting pull requests, use AI tooling to weed out the ragebait and trolling for things that might actually be useful


The level-headedness of direct democracy meets the accountability of anonymous internet commenting!


One man’s “useful” is another man’s “trolling”


fair


Yet earnings estimates remain solid.


Great idea - M&A your way out of bad execution



"Act as if someone else smarter than you is going to look at your code" - best advice I've ever gotten


Feels like the author is having some sort of existential crisis.


It feels like a lot of people are having an existential crisis...


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