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minus-squareFlying Squidlink7•8 months agoPeople are things, aren’t they? That’s how corporations treat them.
minus-square@MotoAshlink7•8 months agoMakes sense in normal software where a bug means someone might have to try again later. Not so much when a bug means hundreds dead.
“Move fast and break things”
Move fast and kill people
People are things, aren’t they? That’s how corporations treat them.
Makes sense in normal software where a bug means someone might have to try again later. Not so much when a bug means hundreds dead.