![]() ![]() Your case is particular because you enjoy tinkering. The answer, for most people, is that probably you don’t. What I am saying is that if you have many, maybe you should take a harder look and confirm if you really need all of them. I’m not saying there’s never a use case for many automation tools. Sure, you can have fifteen automation tools running at once, using each for the tasks it excels at, but maybe you could also reduce those fifteen to five, and reap benefits to your wallet and the stability of your system. ![]() That’s valid, but that doesn’t mean your other tool can’t do the task of the first with a bit more effort (i.e. You may argue that some tools make certain tasks so practical that you’d rather do it in them. I’ll need an example, because I can’t think of any case where that makes sense. How can a tool do something too well? “Too well” implies the tool does its job so effectively it becomes inappropriate for the job. There are many automation tools that do certain things too well. ![]()
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