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    3 days ago

    If there is min/maxing to be done then by definition our current practices are not best.

    No.

    Best practices explicitly and always refers to currently best available current practices.

    On top of that, in the context of a discussion with an explicit goal, best practices would explicitly refer to how to the best practices for achieving that goal, not some other nebulous context of “best” practices.