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> I think this is probably an example of the larger tendency of people to overrate the importance of whatever it is they directly work with, and its effect on their workflow. Like a carpenter insisting that using a certain brand of hammer has an effect on the habitability of the resulting house.

One brand of hammer causes RSI. This brand of hammer tends to bend nails unless they're made of titanium alloy at 80% higher cost. The houses built are basically fine, but they have quirks as a result of the builders trying to avoid having to use nails. You lose 10% of your workforce after every project to medical leave and burnout. Everything is fine because people keep buying houses (there's a shortage).



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