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Ken Tindell

@Ooze @nuthatch @danluu It’s called safety critical software. You don’t develop it like normal software.

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Ooze 𓁟

@kentindell @nuthatch @danluu Thank you for totally missing my point, completely not looking at the resource I provided in support of my point, and just restating your point.

Ken Tindell

@Ooze @nuthatch @danluu I’m very familiar with safety critical systems development. I didn’t think your naive take on it was worth engaging with.

Ooze 𓁟

@kentindell @nuthatch @danluu Ah the mainsplaining double, stubborn and rude.

Lee Fife

@Ooze @kentindell @nuthatch @danluu Immediately followed by the drive-by block... Don't have to worry about seeing his particular mix of hostility and self centeredness again

Misuse Case

@kentindell @Ooze @nuthatch @danluu People still get killed by safety critical software all the time, see that guy in South Korea who was killed by a packing robot a few weeks ago because it thought he was a box.

“Safety critical software” doesn’t mean it’s safe or it works 100% of the time, it means that when it fails people can die. And it does, and they do.

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