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by commandlinefan
1562 days ago
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> Imagine if the engineers had put up a slide with just: “foam strike more than 600 times bigger than test data.” Then they would have been fired unceremoniously and replaced with engineers that knew better than to make their bosses look bad. (who themselves would then, of course, been held responsible for apparently preventable deaths). Stop blaming the engineers for this stuff. This is the fault of the timeline chasers. |
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More engineers need to risk this and raise red flags, publicly, about potential lethal faults. Yes, you will suffer if you get fired; but our education as engineers (if I may include myself among those ranks despite being a software guy...) must be such that we would find _not_ raising the red flag shameful and despicable. So much so that it would seem far worse than losing one's job.