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Poorly disclosed bugs/code kills people.. More often than you think.

Archive: https://archive.today/q7tdP

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>I wrote last month about my diabetes diagnosis this year and my difficult choice to wear a proprietary device (called a CGM) on my arm 24/7 to continuously monitor my glucose levels. Like my friend and colleague, Karen M. Sandler — who previously made a much higher-stakes choice to receive a proprietary implanted defibrillator to keep her safe given her genetic heart condition — I reluctantly chose to attach proprietary hardware and software to my body.

Poorly disclosed bugs/code kills people.. More often than you think. Archive: https://archive.today/q7tdP From the post: >>I wrote last month about my diabetes diagnosis this year and my difficult choice to wear a proprietary device (called a CGM) on my arm 24/7 to continuously monitor my glucose levels. Like my friend and colleague, Karen M. Sandler — who previously made a much higher-stakes choice to receive a proprietary implanted defibrillator to keep her safe given her genetic heart condition — I reluctantly chose to attach proprietary hardware and software to my body.
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“You must be doing something wrong” “Why would anyone do a prick test and verify this safe and secure device I get paid to prescribe”

Fucking trust the God damn science goy.