"Error budgets" are the god-damn worst idea I've heard of in recent years. SLAs should be realistic goals about what we can achieve with our current techniques and tools, not permission to fail a certain amount.
O.k. well "well actually" me some time when they turn off the cars engine for a few minutes at a time because cooling is hard, or remove the tires for a few minutes to save rubber ;-) Service is the main point of these systems, and trading that off is not to be done lightly IMO.
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Engines blow up all the time in racing. That’s not desirable obviously, but my argument is that competition is a complex goal space and obsessing on finishing the race at all costs might not be the most effective way to compete. It definitely isn’t in fact.
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