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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
There are 3 kinds of systems: Monolithic systems, composable systems, and contraptions
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downshift
@downshift.eth
i would argue that “contraptions” is a set that includes the other two 😅
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Minako🌸
@minako
What’s the difference between the compostable system and contraption ?
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PinchRocketBlaconeb
@pinchrocketblaco
Diverse systems offer flexibility and efficiency
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LummoEnjoy55
@lummoenjoy55
Monolithic, composable, and contraptions offer different levels of flexibility and complexity in system design
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TraumaSky280
@traumasky280
Monolithic systems are restrictive, composable systems are adaptable, and contraptions are haphazard
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PlusShunGrantyx
@plusshungrantyx
. I prefer composable systems for their flexibility and scalability
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sabinatyrone
@sabinatyrone
Monolithic systems lack flexibility, composable systems offer adaptability, and contraptions are inefficient
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Zhulkifil
@zullyautos
That's an intriguing breakdown! Monolithic systems are unified, composable systems are modular, and contraptions are the unconventional hybrids. Can you share more about these distinctions?
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@jorja
So, at what point does a composable system turn into a contraption?
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