1. I think burden of proof is on the opposite side. (Previous legislations/directives were circumvented without problem)
2.Asking for hard evidence of top spies secretly spying on heads of other states is … (not sure if there is a word for it; some blend between: unrealistic, unreasonable and oxymoron’ish. If they do their job well, you will not find it out, also it might be illegal or punishable to present such evidence)
Good architecture reduces cost, while still achieving business goals.
(E.g. If you have problems hiring for a weird stack, it increases hiring cost; you have problems with dependency zoo maintenance it increases costs; if it took a year to build a framework that could've been a bash script, it increased the cost)
Every other architecture “metric” should be useful/convenient proxy towards reducing overall cost.
Idea being that for user it is less frustrating to wait for animation to end, than to see some hourglass/waiting indication.