A pattern for demos that aren't dysfunctional: sneak attack demo.

· Bits and Bobs 9/29/25
  • A pattern for demos that aren't dysfunctional: sneak attack demo.
    • Demos should be a window into the true progress of the inner process.
    • But demos often contort into something grotesque, a deliberate performance.
      • They take time to craft, they mess with priorities, and they are at least a little dishonest.
    • If you want to peek inside a submarine, and need to drill a porthole, it's loud and expensive and you might sink the submarine.
    • Much better to peek through the hatch without warning.