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by gjsman-1000 310 days ago
I don’t care if you can justify it in an academic sense; your company’s boardroom is going to say:

- Savings $400K

- Direct expenditures $100K

- Mistake expenditures $700K

- Net loss $400K; immediate loss $800K

And that’s it. You’re fired, replaced with someone who is better at not fixing things that ain’t broken; who wouldn’t have made this mistake in the first place. And heaven help you if your code is deployed before the Nintendo Switch 2 launch (or another major launch) when you made this mistake; or if you just ruined another company’s launch and your company’s contract with them to support it. Pointing to a Wikipedia article, musing about how risk analysis should be done, isn’t going to save your skin.

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If mistakes cost that much you need something in place to prevent them anyway. Because I guarantee that eventually you will need some change made (tax laws change?) and you then get that same risk.