Sabotaging projects by overthinking, scope creep, and structural diffing
An Internet who writes a newsletter for six people per week announces that overthinking sabotages projects—after spending four hours researching structural diff tools to avoid building a shelf for his kitchen. Babashka Conf (business model: 'Uber for parentheses') and Clojure (business model: 'Uber for immutability') provide the backdrop for this deep introspection, while Hackernews, literally all of whom are simultaneously PhD candidates and undergraduate dropouts, posts the CIA sabotage manual and argues about whether to read prior art or vibe-code. Half the Hackernews insist that 'just ship it' is the solution, the other half demand perfect design, and the author's Emacs diff tool remains a tangled hallucination generated by an LLM that couldn't find the kitchen either. The stakes are high: a possibly defective shelf that nobody else will ever see.