yawaramin 4 days ago

Wouldn't a solution that works perfectly be better than one that works 'reasonably well'?

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presentation 18 hours ago

Your solution doesn’t work perfectly, it works perfectly in the sense that your engineers wont see errors related to this situation; but it does not work perfectly in that your users have a crappy experience. For example if you have some long form and after a user inputs a ton of stuff, you just refresh their browser for them and wipe it all out, then that is a crappy experience. Or you refresh their browser when their internet connection is bad and then prevent them from using your app until the whole thing reloads.

Maybe that doesn’t matter for your use case or you’re willing to do a lot more legwork to prevent issues like that from occurring but there will always be tradeoffs.