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What, you thought that under paid under skilled street shitters can write good software for mission critical or life-or-limb situations? BTW, this article is from 2019. I can only imagine it has gotten worse sense it was written.

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From the post: "The Max softwareーplagued by issues that could keep the planes grounded months longer after U.S. regulators this week revealed a new flawーwas developed at a time Boeing was laying off experienced engineers and pressing suppliers to cut costs.

Increasingly, the iconic American planemaker and its subcontractors have relied on temporary workers making as little as $9 an hour to develop and test software, often from countries lacking a deep background in aerospaceーnotably India."

What, you thought that under paid under skilled street shitters can write good software for mission critical or life-or-limb situations? BTW, this article is from 2019. I can only imagine it has gotten worse sense it was written. Archive: https://archive.today/z03U7 From the post: "The Max softwareーplagued by issues that could keep the planes grounded months longer after U.S. regulators this week revealed a new flawーwas developed at a time Boeing was laying off experienced engineers and pressing suppliers to cut costs. Increasingly, the iconic American planemaker and its subcontractors have relied on temporary workers making as little as $9 an hour to develop and test software, often from countries lacking a deep background in aerospaceーnotably India."

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One would think the streetshitters would at least be smart enough to refrain from using products with streetshitter software.

Boeing’s cultivation of Indian companies appeared to pay other dividends. In recent years, it has won several orders for Indian military and commercial aircraft, such as a $22 billion one in January 2017 to supply SpiceJet Ltd. That order included 100 737-Max 8 jets...