• Munkisquisher@lemmy.nz
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    5 months ago

    Won’t take that long, security researchers are already decompiling the update to see if it was malicious or incompetence.

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      5 months ago

      You won’t find the incompetence in the software no matter what.

      If you fail to assume that the software contains issues – if you fail to understand that your software is made by humans and humans make mistakes, not because they’re bad but because they’re human – and if you fail to implement mechanisms to feel gracefully with inevitable failures, THAT is the incompetence.

      Failures are systemic.

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        5 months ago

        Oh yes I make those failures myself, testing and staging and limited release schedules save my human failures from breaking the world

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          5 months ago

          One funny thing about humans is that they aren’t just gloriously fallible: they also get quite upset when that’s pointed out. :)

          Unfortunately, that’s also how you end up with blameful company cultures that actively make reliability worse, because then your humans make just the same amounts of mistakes, but they hide them – and you never get a chance to evolve your systems with the safeguards that would have prevented these.