In the second edition of Extreme Programming Explained, Kent Beck apologized for arrogance. That arrogance has stayed with the XP community. XPers say that if you don't like pair programming or TDD, then there is either something wrong with you or you have not done it right or given it a chance: off the table is that these practices might actually not be best for someone.
Arrogance.
Mobbing - count me out.
Pair programming - count me out.
TDD - count me out; although I find huge benefit from BDD (not the same thing as TDD at all). Sorry, but I don't care what the inputs and outputs need to be - I want to start by asking, What are we really trying to do here?
Chaos engineering - most people do not understand that. You don't do that unless you have _first_ performed very thorough failure mode testing.
There are lots of terms thrown out in this article, but those practices have a lot of nuances and are generally not what they sound like. The biggest danger is to try to "do" these practices in a cargo cult manner.