• @Sheltac
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    81 year ago

    Not optimality. Maximum profit. Very different from any definition of optimal I would personally use.

    • @trias10
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      31 year ago

      Well, in business school they teach you that running a company is an exercise in maximising profits as a constrained optimisation problem, so optimality for a classical company (not one of those weird startups that doesn’t make money for 10+ years) almost always is maximum profit.

      • @Sheltac
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        -21 year ago

        What a little, ridiculous, narrow-minded view of the world.

        • @trias10
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          21 year ago

          I agree, but that is how it is taught.