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dns_snektoday at 1:54 PM2 repliesview on HN

We're not talking about writing assembly by hand here. If your software has a million daily users and wastes a minute of their day, that's about 9 work-years of labour wasted every single day.

In a 5-year lifecycle that's about 10,000 years of human labour wasted. Yes, I had to quadruple-check this myself.

Does it take 10,000 work-years of effort, per project, to train its developers to write reasonably performant code?

Of course not all of this would translate into actual productivity gains but it doesn't have to.


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jstummbilligtoday at 4:51 PM

What world are you living in where the median piece of software has a million users? Or even a hundredth of that?

charcircuittoday at 2:07 PM

You are failing to consider the opportunity cost of how much more work-years can be saved by making a new feature.