Turing's Test is from 1950. We don't judge dogs only by how human they are. Judging software by a human ideal is like a species bias.
Software is the new System. It errs. Some errors are jokes (witness funny auto-correct). Driver-less cars don't crash like we do. Maybe a few will.
These processes are our partners now (Siri). Whether a singleton evolves rapidly, software evolves continuously, now.
Crocker's Rules
It has helped me to conceptualize how a team and development process arrive at the shipping version of a software product. By seeing the process and outcome more clearly, it helps get where we are going more efficiently.
Imagine if Einstein posted to a forum to say "It's all relative guys, isn't it obvious! Gravitation and speed of light and everything!" and then people downvoted him and he responded with "I don't understand why you guys don't see what I mean, it's all perfectly clear". Even if he is literally Einstein and his theories of relativity are completely well developed, that kind of post isn't going to convey them.
You are saying a bunch of vague bullshit sounding phrases that even if they are TRUE are not MEANINGFUL to anyone but yourself. Yo... (read more)