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As a crazy fast reader I liked it but now that I think about it, problems with product quality were a major preoccupation of the 1970s. There is a triangle between

  inflation <-> poor quality <-> shortages
in that these all stem from the same root and the proportion in which they manifest depend on the system (e.g. in Soviet Russia they could legislate prices but couldn't legislate availability of products) It was the decade of Ralph Nader. See

https://www.amazon.com/Why-Nothing-Works-Anthropology-Origin...

https://www.amazon.com/Out-Crisis-W-Edwards-Deming/dp/052130...

https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Narcissism-American-Diminishi...

A few themes could be broken out, not least "mongo sucks" (I never worked at a company that didn't trust the database they used at all until I worked at one that used mongo) and a meditation on "buy" vs "build" that leans heavily towards build. (When I hear the word "integration" I reach for my keyboard and code up a 15-line python script while management is on hold waiting to hear what the "call us" price is)



> When I hear the word "integration" I reach for my keyword and code up a 15-line python script while management is on hold waiting to hear what the "call us" price is

Stop doing that. Management wants someone to blame when things go wrong. Don't be that one for no extra compensation.


Ralph Nader is a saint and democrats need to ask why 200K democrats stayed home in Florida in 2000, not why Nader got 3%…




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