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The image humorously compares coding to bricklaying: just as builders construct walls without perfect alignment (visible in the uneven bricks), developers often ship imperfect code with the assumption that bugs will be fixed later.This resonates with founders and SaaS teams working under tight deadlines.

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We can always fix later