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Move fast and break things!
A German party campaigned under the slogan "Digital first. Bedenken second" (Sic, i.e. mostly english). Bedenken means concerns.
They were punished pretty hard last election.
Move fast and break ~~things~~ schoolchildren!
I still don't get how anyone thought this notion was ever considered a good strategy for anything... it clearly shows these people have no skin in the game because there is no way they would break their own things
This is exactly what it is. Move fast, and break other people's things. Then never fucking take responsibility
I'm developing a game engine, that is currently unpopular, instead of trying to make the old API work with the new rendering system, I just decided to completely redo a lot of stuff. It was mandatory for the GUI subsystem as previously it was a spaghetti code of mess, now it's a pretty well usable thing. It was less mandatory with the sprite and tile rendering, but I needed to adjust stuff to OpenGL, as previously it used the CPU.
so, move slower and fix things! I like your style better
Did you mean: Move fast and murder children?
"fail faster" was always my favourite