Comment by eviks

Comment by eviks 3 hours ago

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> If one way works properly and doesn't have obvious downsides, stick with having one way. If it has obvious downsides, stick with having a different one way.

What if you're in the real world with tradeoffs? So you have both obvious downsides and obvious upsides mixed in each option, and what's more important, those depend on the user, not you, so you can't pick one best option?

That's the reason you give options, and you don't need to learn different ways, learn one you like better or just flip a coin