Sounds like the mocks are overused or used inappropriately in your experience (whether by a colleague or yourself). Mocks have their place. A prototypical example is at user-visible endpoints (eg: a mock client).
s/left/right/g
> If you hold to Truth No. 1, you have no difficulty in believing that 1000 flips can come up 1000 Tails just as easily as the 50:50 result. There are (1000 choose 500) ways to an equal number of heads/tails and 1 way…
Most effective thing to do relative to your time is probably participating in relevant FTC requests for public comments: https://www.ftc.gov/policy/public-comments
Sounds like the mocks are overused or used inappropriately in your experience (whether by a colleague or yourself). Mocks have their place. A prototypical example is at user-visible endpoints (eg: a mock client).
s/left/right/g
> If you hold to Truth No. 1, you have no difficulty in believing that 1000 flips can come up 1000 Tails just as easily as the 50:50 result. There are (1000 choose 500) ways to an equal number of heads/tails and 1 way…
Most effective thing to do relative to your time is probably participating in relevant FTC requests for public comments: https://www.ftc.gov/policy/public-comments