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by user5994461 3396 days ago
> This is a really difficult situation, in that lowering regulatory overhead would mean getting automated solutions to the public faster,

Never lower regulations when life are on the line.

There is a reason planes and cars don't crash every day, and it's because of these annoying regulations that force tests and QA. You'll never see a summer intern just come in and commits anything he wants and breaks everything. This shit doesn't happen in this line of business.

Regulations is good. You don't want devs being involved in your car with zero regulations to back them.