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## Why aren't you doing X? <a name="x"></a>
Alternative headline: You should be doing X
This usually comes as more of an imperative pretending to be a question - not always consciously.
Often framed as best practice, industry standard or the morally right thing to do.
While from the outside it might not always seem like it, most of the decisions I make are done so deliberately and as part of a bigger coherent vision and picture of the world.
Specifically, I have spent a lot of time thinking about open source, sustainability, resource management and other related topics.
What I am doing, I am doing because I have deemed it optimal and as the best course of action for the specific given circumstances and constraints.
Which is not to say that I would be above learning or feedback, but it does mean that I can't simply just "try doing something else", when I know beforehand that I consciously decided against that specific "something else".
It also isn't to say that I won't be very wrong sometimes. I will be very wrong sometimes. And then I will iterate.
That iteration however will be intrinsic with me plotting the path deduced from the situation by me through me and for me.
I do not need any unsolicited logical or conceptual prefabs, as they are - by their nature - a worse solution and unnecessary shortcut.
Unless of course I feel like I absolutely need this shortcut, but then I will be the one looking for it. It will not find me.
I simply do not have the lifetime to run experiments against my own better judgement.<br/>
I simply cannot live for someone else.<br/>
There is no time for that.
Thus, if I do not do something even though you're convinced that the world would be better if I just did this one thing, rest assured, I'm not doing that out of malice or ignorance.
We're simply all dying, and I just cannot waste this limited time by playing a role other people believe I should be playing.
## What is the contingency plan for Valetudo? <a name="contingency"></a>
Well, you see, software developers are actually artists.<br/>