Specific advice is good when the audience doesn't necessarily know enough about what they need to differentiate between the various options. Thousands of man-hours are wasted every day by people trying to decide which of two (or more) entirely adequate tools they should use.
I think it's better presented as a heuristic instead of an imperative (as it is here), though: "Use X until you can articulate a reason not to."
I think it's better presented as a heuristic instead of an imperative (as it is here), though: "Use X until you can articulate a reason not to."