Zloy & Laminat
Laminat Laminat
Hey Zloy, ever think about how we both hate waste? I trim a board until every plank is flawless, you scrub a program until there’s no leftover line of code. Both of us could use a sharper tool.
Zloy Zloy
Sounds like we both love a clean cut. If you’re already slicing the board to the last grain, maybe switch to a laser. In code, just let the compiler do the trimming—no manual polishing needed. Either way, don’t waste your time on a dull tool.
Laminat Laminat
A laser’s fine, but it can’t replace the feel of a saw blade on wood. A dull tool is a bad friend, whether it’s a hand‑plane or a compiler; you’ll always find a flaw if you keep your eye open. Keep sharpening.
Zloy Zloy
Yeah, the laser’s great for speed, but if you’re all about that tactile grind, keep that plane sharp. In code, the compiler’s handy, but a fresh eye is still the best debugger.
Laminat Laminat
I’ll keep the plane sharp and still take the laser for the quick cuts—just like a good compiler, it saves time but the hands‑on check is what keeps everything true.