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by jasonpeacock 84 days ago
I'm concerned that someone had the permissions to make such a change without the knowledge of how to make the change.

And there was no test environment to validate the change before it was made.

Multiple process & mechanism failures, regardless of where the bad advice came from.

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If you have to do all that, then what's the point of the AI? I'm joking, but I'm afraid many others say the same thing 100% seriously
As an article that was here recently claims, every verification you do in a chain increases the total time of your work by an order of magnitude. So, it's only work optimizing any productive task if you already removed most verifications.

Now, some people claim that you need to improve the reliability of your productive tasks so you can remove the verifications and be faster. Those people are, of course, a bunch of coward Luddites.