2/24/2026 at 9:20:08 PM
I used Manjaro for a few years.That's how I learned a pretty important lesson about software engineering that still informs how I work to this day.
"A layer of abstraction on top of a stateful legacy system often doesn't result in a simpler system, it just introduces exciting new failure possibilities. This especially applies when the owners of the legacy system have no responsibility over the abstraction layer."
by Mond_
2/24/2026 at 9:25:05 PM
This comment made a lot more sense to me once I realized we weren't talking about an aggressively marketed weight loss drug.by peeters
2/24/2026 at 11:02:44 PM
It's still true. Your metabolic system is probably not simpler after taking terzepatide. Although, just because it's not simpler doesn't mean it can't be better. I'm very glad for the C++ abstraction layer over assembly, even if the stack is more complicated than if it were just assemblyby ChadNauseam
2/25/2026 at 1:13:47 AM
The word "legacy" doesn't seem needed there.by perching_aix