adamjcook,

Here’s the thing.

Clearly, today does not have internal engineering competence in systems.

Competent safety-critical system engineers do not ship “beta” systems to the untrained public.

But let’s put all that aside for a bit.

Overworked, stressed engineers is simply incompatible with the exacting work of safety-critical systems anyways.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/16/23833447/tesla-elon-musk-ultra-hardcore-employees-land-of-the-giants

adamjcook,

The floor is also a safety-critical system - in terms of its impact on employees and in terms of the safety of the public.

An improperly assembled automobile is an immediate public safety hazard the very moment it rolls off the lot.

It’s not a hypothetical.

Maintaining a system safety lifecycle is brutally expensive and much more expensive than one would think.

Silicon Valley culture, frankly, just seems incompatible with that reality on multiple fronts.

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