The bigger and bigger the story gets, the more it crumbles.
@mametter: how to kill a proposed language feature extension. Oppose the proposal with a reason you don't like it -> 1 point. If you have a problem with the name of the proposed language feature, you get 3 points. 3 points: "I think it would be better if we did it this way! and make the story bigger and bigger → 10 points
@__gfx__: This is exactly the reason why the JavaScript pipeline operator has been discussed for 3 years and not decided yet...! I think this is exactly the reason why JavaScript pipeline operator has been discussed for about 3 years and never decided...!
@nishio: human bug: Seemingly useful statements can be ignored, but [Seemingly useful statement Seemingly useful statements can be ignored, but they accumulate like a trash house and no one can clean them up, thus hindering beneficial change.
Proposals that seem beneficial are detrimental.
If it looks useful, you can't throw it away.
unable to discard
big talk
Large objects are hard to move.
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