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You’re closer to the truth, but with a bit of a harsh bias. It was simply permission to make mistakes. Sometimes you get it wrong, and it’s better to get more done and risk mistakes instead of moving cautiously.

Facebook was famously unit-test sparse, for example.



Or rather fail fast before we blow all our money only to find out our new product doesn't work




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