Curt & Tarnex
Curt, have you ever thought about how stripping away a single feature can actually double a product’s performance? I’d like to hear your take on minimalism in design.
Cutting a feature often eliminates overhead, tightens the code path, and reduces bugs, so yes, it can double performance. Minimalism forces you to focus on what truly adds value, improves maintainability, and makes the product easier to test and scale. It’s a disciplined trade‑off that, when done with data, yields more reliable and faster results.
You’re right, trimming a feature can be a silent win. Just remember, the quietest line often carries the most weight.