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@heydon I'd like to add an emphasis that the car in the agile example looks like a convertible car, to show that the client, who wanted a car at the beginning, liked the feeling of having the wind around them when the product was still a motorcycle.
@orange_lux @heydon i don't read it as a convertible so much as just unfinished or broken.
@rothko @heydon yeah, the image is kinda odd. @nini supposes that image was created by a LLM.
@orange_lux @heydon @nini i don't think so, otherwise the whole thing would have no point or coherent message. waterfall works, agile *mostly* works but not quite, AI is fucked.
@rothko @heydon @nini the principle of agile is that by creating small working implements, the objective can change during the process. The convertible car can be an example of that.
@orange_lux @heydon @nini ahhh. i'm not a techie, i just know a lot of them who love to hate on agile 😆 

@rothko I've seen Agile being misused A LOT. And I can understand the devs that hate it because of that (often the bosses like to change everything all the time, at the last minute, and the developers feel like their work is not valued, and they have to constantly adapt to moving requirements).

But I also saw it being used well and in this case it's great.