This is the syndrome I was getting at. An article attacks a shortcoming of an established way of doing things and then glosses over the deficiencies of its own alternative. The deficiencies of the original solution aren't a problem for most people, but the deficiencies of the new one are.
This is the syndrome I was getting at. An article attacks a shortcoming of an established way of doing things and then glosses over the deficiencies of its own alternative. The deficiencies of the original solution aren't a problem for most people, but the deficiencies of the new one are.