User:Andrewa/fix the little problem
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This page in a nutshell: If we have a big problem that we don't understand and a little related one we do understand, let's give priority to the little one and see if it magically fixes the big one too |
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The problem
[edit]I have spent most of my professional career fixing problems caused in some way by technology. Hardware, software, management controls... I have probably covered most bases.
And some of the problems are subtle. Because, often the technology is very complex, and very robust. By the time your PC tells you it's in trouble, it has probably been recovering from many problems for some time. You only get a problem of practical consequences when the errors all add up to something the systems can't handle on their own, and generally that's also the first you know of any of those errors.
(And the human body is like that too, only more so. Your immune system actually needs the occasional challenge.)
And nobody knows the lot any more. I was privileged to work with three world-class geniuses in my first real job. They knew everything that was going on in the computer room, from the applications down to the voltages on the bus and tag cables. And then we went from an IBM360 with 1 meg of main memory to a 3031 (a 370 by another name) with 4 megs and even they had to start treating some of it as black boxes, like we mere mortals always had. And the whole atmosphere of the place changed.
How many gigs of memory in your smartphone? Beware the guy who thinks they know the lot. They may be very impressive on their day, but they've never really learned much and never will.
The solution
[edit]Fix the problem you know about. Because whenever you do, other problems often just solve themselves, in ways you will never understand. Or need to. Get over it.
Will my boss understand this?
[edit]From experience, probably not.
But let's just make it work in Wikipedia. And who knows, others may notice.