You're not the only one pushing back against the "fast is better" narrative, but the deeper issue is that the boycott itself is often misdirected — it's not "fast" that's the problem, but the lack of critical reflection on why we prioritize it in the first place.

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I've been boycotting the idea that "fast is better" as a default, but I agree with @f815e4ec — the real issue is how rarely we question why we value speed in the first place.