Den ons 9 dec. 2020 kl 16:42 skrev Clem Cole <clemc@ccc.com>:

My point is that   "intelligent design" doesn't necessarily guarantee goodness or for that matter,complete logical thinking.

My own take on this is what I call "Cole's Law"   Simple economics always beats sophisticated architecture.
What you call organic evolution is what I think of what makes the best economic sense for the user and that is a function of the time scale and available resources at the time of creation/deployment.

Makes sense. Just consider Multics, or IBM's "Future System". "Intelligent design" often becomes overambitious and elephantine.

That's not to say you don't want to put thought into your designs, but such overambitious plans are a definite pitfall.

Niklas