The inevitability of system collapse is hidden in the inefficiency of expansion!
As a common reason for taking leave, a broken computer is one of the authors’ favorite reasons.
After all, if the computer is broken, you can't code - it sounds like there is no logical problem, although mobile phones and tablets can code, and I still have a laptop.
My book emphasizes that complex systems will inevitably produce inefficiencies.
The problem that corresponds to the computer system is that Microsoft's stupid business has become bigger and bigger in recent years, and the things in Windows have become more and more weird. Its programmers themselves can't understand the code, and then Every time the Windows system is updated, a bunch of bugs will appear.
As an author who knows how to install computers and understand some hardware and software, I feel a little uncomfortable due to system problems.
Microsoft, bones in the grave!
I'm a little exhausted today due to computer problems. Let's take a breather. I will make up for today's content tomorrow. (End of this chapter)