Yeah, that's the point. Do you want to be one of the millions of craftspeople who doesn't sweat the details? Or do you want to be exceptional?
... definitely a lesson I think many software engineers should internalize.
In other words, which percentage of your lifetime earnings would you be willing to give up to not add a plywood backboard (or the software equivalent)? 10%? 50%?
I'd happily give up 50% to not encourage that. But I am also fortunate in that 50% of a very senior SWE is still a very liveable wage.
sure, no other reason than "less stability". You may or may not need the stability, but sacrificing it so that is 2% easier to carry into a house (which happens maybe, once per 2 years for an especially nomadic person) seems to be the exact kinds of corners management likes to take.
A toast to the hardware manufacturer that considers the fact that tangible objects get moved.