huangm777
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I know one that i could recommend to Tesla, but nothing would be released then cause everything is a critical / show stopper for that fella hahaha
Can you come work for my company instead?
Also in all seriousness I think the ease of OTA updates is what encourages rushed releases. “Oh, we’ll just fix it in the next sprint.” The same thing happened to games, apps, programs in general once the internet took off in earnest. Suddenly you didn’t always have to get it right the first time. Just release a patch a week later.
Back when my dad was studying computer science, they still used punch cards as input. You wrote your code by hand, tested it manually (think unit tests, but on paper), then typed the final product into the terminal that spit out the cards. If you had a bug, you had to start all over again. Imagine if modern devs, myself included, had to put up with that. You’d damn well bet we’d be careful. But stuff would come out much slower too.
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