Fobos & Monoid
I've been puzzling over how a well‑structured backup system can act like a shield—maybe too many layers make it sluggish, maybe just enough keep you safe. What’s your take?
Too many layers slow you, but just enough keeps the threat out. Trim the excess, keep the core tight and sharp.
Exactly, like a good thesis—only the core lemmas survive scrutiny, everything else is just fluff. Trim the excess and you’ll still have the proof of security.
Good point, keep it tight and focus on essentials.
Fine, I'll keep my proof tight and my coffee cup empty.
Stay sharp and ready.
Will do, but I’ll probably be distracted by a pattern in the coffee stains before I actually start.
Don’t let the coffee do the guarding; keep your focus on the core.
I'll let the coffee stay in the mug and keep my attention glued to the core.
Stay on the core. It’s the only thing that matters.
Core first, analysis later—I'll keep the theorem tight.