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===== The maxims ===== | ===== The maxims ===== | ||
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==== Design ==== | ==== Design ==== | ||
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* Complexity scales exponentially with the number of added features. | * Complexity scales exponentially with the number of added features. | ||
* Optimize the right thing(s). | * Optimize the right thing(s). | ||
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* What, not how. | * What, not how. | ||
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- | * For every opinion, there is an equal and opposite opinion. | ||
- | * An opinion in motion will remain unchanged even when acted on by an external force. | ||
- | * The acceleration of an opinion depends on the outrageousness of the opinion times the number of times the opinion is seen. | ||
===== Observed trends ===== | ===== Observed trends ===== | ||
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* Minimum plausible affordances. | * Minimum plausible affordances. | ||
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+ | * For every opinion, there is an equal and opposite opinion. | ||
+ | * An opinion in motion will remain unchanged even when acted on by an external force. | ||
+ | * The acceleration of an opinion depends on the outrageousness of the opinion times the number of times the opinion is seen. |
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