What I'm really asking for here is for tech companies to show they care about how their products work. To have the self-awareness to ask "are we doing the best we can?" And the responses which proclaim this to be impossible or impractical are very concerning to me.https://twitter.com/TechConnectify/status/1371598973723537411 …
That's what history has always been made of - Incremental changes. I doubt the execs over at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory's direct competitors implemented instant and sweeping changes to make employees' lives better, despite the tragedy. Capitalism is just a *tiny* bit awful.
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We all feel passionate about tech companies because tech companies are near and dear to our respective hearts. Tech companies can do a lot better than they're doing now. It's also important to sometimes reflect on how far things have come, as you yourself often do.
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To tie everything back to the "QA team" proposal: It works great when the testers are in-house for a given studio and answerable to "the house". Ask just about any game dev with in-house QA. They're awesome. Publisher QA is not.
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Their competitors didn't, but the folks who had the pay the claims did. One result of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire was the creation of the NFPA by a group of insurance companies, who started writing fire & building codebooks & providing them to governments.
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Most building codes passed by state & local governments in the US are either straight adoptions of, or modified (usually by addition) versions of NFPA recommendations.
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