We're all used to unreliable software, but there seems to be a spike in major screwups of critical elements.
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#1. Macy's losing credit card processing on Black Friday #2. American Airlines giving all their pilots Christmas week off #3. Roskosmos launching a Soyuz with the wrong data
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I'm not even counting the High Sierra root login bug, because frankly security has always been that bad.
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Totally unsubstantiated speculation: is agile / "move fast and break things" culture leaking into the wrong places?
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Replying to @anomalyuk
as a layman, i feel like companies are going all-in on UI (for the worse), and breaking everything else in the process
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also the STEM-mill is producing underqualified grads whose only skill is justifying their ineffectual labor
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This is my feeling: decisions are being made a little further from the real world, the concept of "this thing in particular must be absolutely right" is being lost.
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It's just a feeling, I hope I'm wrong.
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