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by TacticalCoder
687 days ago
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> ... because there is none of the of the regulated safety and quality mechanisms required for software that are normally associated with professional engineering. And then a lot of "real" engineering now require software anyway: self-driving cars (written in part by people who are hacking together webapps by pulling in thousands of NPM dependencies) comes to mind. The future is honestly a bit scary looking. On the bright side things are going to get "interesting". At some point in the past we had many "Uber but for ...". Soon we'll have "Clownstrike but for fridges", "Clownstrike but for cars", etc. Should be fun. |
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