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by 8n4vidtmkvmk
334 days ago
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Some trust is necessary, yes, but not complete trust. I certainly don't trust my coworkers code. I don't trust their services to return what they say they will return 100% of the time. I don't trust that someone won't introduce a bug. I assert assumptions and dive into their code when something is fishy. I also know nothing about health, but I'm going to double check what my doctors say. Maybe against a 2nd doctor, maybe against the Internet, or maybe just listen to what my body is saying. Doctors are frequently wrong. It's kind of astonishing and scary how much they don't know Tldr trust but verify. |
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Family members have had far far worse. And that’s in Norway’s healthcare system. So now I trust that they’ll mean well but verify because that’s not enough.