Terminal Complexity

What is Terminal Complexity?


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The maximum attainable level of complexity of a system, device, etc.

Any attempt to increase complexity after this level is reached results in a partial or complete destruction of the system.

Our software, apparently, reached terminal complexity - every time we try to add a new feature, everything breaks.

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