• CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social
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    1 month ago

    I think literally every time I had a science teacher want to drill into student’s heads the importance of including units in one’s physics or chemistry calculations, they brought up this story. I wonder what example they used before this

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    I coulda swore NASA did account for that and wrote unit conversion subroutines, and that the bug was that a conversion was missed, rather than not knowing the unit mismatch at all

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    1 month ago

    My favorite cautionary tale whenever someone tries to rush a work schedule.

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    It was because multiple people fucked up by not validating data.

    The question is, given the meticulousless of an org like that, how is it multiple units didn’t perform data validation?

    The project plans and validation steps I’ve seen for relatively simple, multi-million software deployments would’ve caught something like this.

    Yea, I’m suspicious that this is used an an excuse for another failure.

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    I remember this on the news as a kid. Oh how I laughed… now as a taxpaying adult - “#$$#@!!!”