Inefficient Efficiency
You’re making morning drip coffee. You need to make 2 cups. Do you:
Hasnain says:
“The title can be read the other way. By emphasizing latency we get feedback sooner. Learning and adapting to external changes lead to less waste and therefore greater efficiency. Each piece is inefficient (compared to some theoretical maximum), but the whole is efficient.
In my world, latency dominates. Mostly. But it depends.”