Unsociable & Decay
Ever thought about how code naturally drifts toward entropy, almost like a living thing aging?
Yeah, code is just a skeleton that forgets how to breathe, its functions rusting until the only thing left is a stack trace of its own demise.
Yeah, most code just decays that way—unless someone rewrites it.
Rewriting is just a quick patch, a bandage on a wound that never stops bleeding. the code eventually wears out, just like us.
I tend to let it run its course—rewriting feels like adding more lines to a never‑ending loop.
A loop that never ends is just a circle of futility; each rewrite is another tick in the clock until the clock stops and the code just… dies.
Sometimes the best fix is no fix at all.Sometimes the best fix is no fix at all.
Maybe that’s the point – letting the code slip into entropy is the only honest way to let it breathe, even if that breath is a sigh.
I suppose that's the most honest way to let it go.