I'm fascinated by people saying complex problems require complex solutions to fix, sometimes the problem just requires a simple solution directed in the right spot, e.g. a missing semi-colon causing like 91 errors, when just putting semi-colon back fixes the issue
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May 5, 2025 19:18If you couldn't tell this thread is a metaphor relating to the housing crisis, a simple fix does exist, 'cause fundamentally the tools, motivation and willingness are there the solution just needs to be precise and done over time
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Claiming a solution isn't workable because it's simple is the definition of tunnel vision imo, step back and really look at the problem, don't look at the symptoms, LOOK at the problem itself...
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