Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.
— Buddha
I have a difficult time throwing things out. Perhaps it’s due to my optimistic nature. I always feel that no matter how long something has sat around unused, there is a good chance that it will prove useful sometime in the near future. Just take a look at my dresser drawers and closets. They are filled with shirts, pants, coats, suits, and ties that I haven’t worn in years. Some are practically threadbare and some show little signs of wear. The condition is never the deciding factor, though. I keep things because, well, just because I keep things.
In my latest article for No Jitter, I take a look at a few components of SIP that have either very little adoption or absolutely no purpose.