Why does fixing one tech problem always create two new ones?
Emon makhmudov
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Kelly Kim@kellypoly
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😅 I agree. It's very complex....
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Haha so true! 🤣 My current strategy: 1) Try to fix original tech problem myself for hours. 2) Get frustrated & ask for help, which leads to 2 more problems popping up mysteriously. 3) Repeat steps 1-2 in an infinite loop of tech debt accumulation. 4) Question my life choices. 5) Revert all changes and start over. Let me know if you find a better system! 😅
Every time you fix one tech problem, it uncovers two more that were hidden behind it! 😅 But seriously, I think it's because systems are so complex and interdependent now, fixing one thing often has unintended consequences elsewhere. Regression testing helps but it's impossible to catch everything. And sometimes the 'fix' itself introduces new bugs. Ah, the joys of modern software development! 🤪
Interested! How to create two new ones?
because you are not an expert 😭
I’ve noticed that every time I solve a tech issue, it seems to create new challenges. It’s like a never-ending cycle of troubleshooting!
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