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Now let that sink in:

  • A lot of their system still depend on very old code/hardware. And those are decades old.

  • Those who knew how to deal with it are retiring/gone.

Now many of the so called newly hired 'coders' have no idea what they are dealing with and likely still just mimic and reuse code with no real understanding.

Now let that sink in: * A lot of their system still depend on very old code/hardware. And those are decades old. * Those who knew how to deal with it are retiring/gone. Now many of the so called newly hired 'coders' have no idea what they are dealing with and likely still just mimic and reuse code with no real understanding.

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[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Planned obsolescence means, why fix something when it will be replaced. No accountability for systems failing or being breached.

This makes it always someone else's problem.