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That's not the opposite of my point -- you're just rephrasing it.

If I can buy a cheap roof for $2k but have to replace it every year, or an expensive roof for $15k that will last 50 years, then LONG TERM the cheap roof is the more costly option.

But if I only have $2k instead of $15k, I'm not wrong to buy a cheap roof. Yelling at me about the long term costs of the cheap roof is missing the point. You're just saying that you're disappointed by my lack of $15k.




Thats a fair point, just thinking that most think are in the second scenario (by pressures that also make cut testing, planning, etc) but really are in the first one.

This happens a lot, because some of the "advice" in this industry is for "startups that if not ship something like now will die", when the majority of the work is not that disposable...




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