---------------------------------------- Sloppy February 21st, 2020 ---------------------------------------- I'm somewhat restive to use something without knowing exactly what to expect out of it. I'm not saying *how it works*, but *what to expect*. More specifically, I don't like magic. Either I will explore the magic object until there's no longer that amount of magic, or I won't use that object at all. I'm usually quite annoyed when I'm asking something to someone who should be expert or even authoritative about a certain topic and I receive answers such as "I don't know". With this I don't meant that not knowing something is wrong (or we should be all in jail for a reason or another!). But if that's *your* shit, you should know your it. As a professional software developer I had to deal with the fact that many people exist, with different ways of working. This includes people who can withstand magic. Of course I have to be respectful for different point of views, as withstanding magic does not make you an evil person. And I gradually got to learn this delicate form of respect, as I got more mature. What I really cannot justify, and what still triggers me, is the behaviour of those who are sloppy. It does not matter if what you do is not perfect: nobody reaches perfection, as we're all humans. Only one was perfect, and it was nailed to a cross. But being sloppy means you don't even try to be better, you just accept the fact that you're working sub-optimally, even if you know very well that you can do the proper thing.