A really big problem is tracking all that "cool stuff" in the code-base. A new-comer just seems confused about why a particular "feature" works in one place and not the other. And, you also run the risk of conflicting with a future update (small risk over the course of years, if not decades).
My comment seems snobbish on the second run - wasn't my intent though.
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Well explained.
A really big problem is tracking all that "cool stuff" in the code-base. A new-comer just seems confused about why a particular "feature" works in one place and not the other. And, you also run the risk of conflicting with a future update (small risk over the course of years, if not decades).
My comment seems snobbish on the second run - wasn't my intent though.