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To be clear: I do not think we should actually forget technical debt. Also, this is not the nth post discussing if “debt” is an appropriate metaphor. I do not have a strong opinion regarding the metaphor. My point is rather that I realized in a recent discussion that in the end, it is not so much about technical debt but rather about something else, and I wanted to share the thought.

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[–] squaresinger@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

Tech debt is a term directed at managers to convince them to not always go for the quickest and dirtiest hack.

It's not a term that's ever meant to describe anything to an engineer.