novalis comments on Learned Blankness - Less Wrong

130 Post author: AnnaSalamon 18 April 2011 06:55PM

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Comment author: Vladimir_M 19 April 2011 07:32:29PM *  4 points [-]

It seems that people often cling to the "old way" of doing things even if the new way is faster and better because of some emotional attachment to the way they have always done things.

With cooking, the trouble is that it doesn't scale, or rather, the economies of scale come at the inevitable expense of quality. A home-made meal prepared by a skilled cook and with well chosen ingredients is guaranteed to be superior even to the output of restaurants, let alone to something produced on an industrial scale. (Especially when you consider that the home-made meal can be subtly customized to your taste.)

Comment author: novalis 20 April 2011 02:59:22PM 2 points [-]

If you're willing to pay enough, you can get insane numbers of cooks working on a single dish at a restaurant.

As compared to a really good restaurant, a home-made meal is only better because you're not paying the chef or the rent.