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Point Before Perfection?

Krocket

There's a point where you can get something so perfect that if you changed it in anyway you would only make it worse. If you changed the algorithms in a machine or the lubricant or hardware you'd only make it less efficient no matter what you did, what is this called? It's different than perfection but I've asked many people and Google doesn't yield an answer from how I've tried to phrase it.

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Optimal performance?

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Optimal performance?

Or simply, "Optimal".

Here.

I really wish that we'd just make organic hardware already, that grows and adapts to the demands it needs to meet. That way, grannies' computers can be floppy sacks of organicness and the 12 year old Minecrafters will look like the guys that only do bicep curls, and the nerdy programmers will finally have justice, with their body-builder rigs that skipped leg day.


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