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by vitalyd
3909 days ago
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I'd be surprised if they didn't make postmortem changes to prevent such incidents in the future. Your posts in this thread imply that no mistake should ever happen, but let's be real - mistakes will always happen, the key is to do proper postmortem analysis and learn from them (and obviously prevent recurrences). |
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My understanding is that companies such as this rely purely on manual testing. Thus it is easy for things to slip through the cracks. Usually they never get hit by penalties or get caught so the pressure to do better is not there.