That would only come close to working as an argument if X and Y were mutually exclusive, but this article doesn't even bother to make the case that they are, nor is there any reason why they would be.
Deadline X isn't relevant when deadline Y comes earlier. That doesn't mean that deadline X couldn't also kill the project, that just doesn't matter when you can show that deadline Y already did.
That would only come close to working as an argument if X and Y were mutually exclusive, but this article doesn't even bother to make the case that they are, nor is there any reason why they would be.
Deadline X isn't relevant when deadline Y comes earlier. That doesn't mean that deadline X couldn't also kill the project, that just doesn't matter when you can show that deadline Y already did.
> this article doesn't even bother to make the case that they are
Because it’s trivial? Outsmarting can happen because the tortoise runs faster or the hare slows down.
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