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  • crazyeddie@mastodon.socialC crazyeddie@mastodon.social

    @zkat Management would rather document some human process that triple checks your build and release process hasn't produced a blob that is too big for the partition and depend on that alone to avoid overwriting the next partition containing the backup in a device that's surgically embedded in someone than implement any checks in the tools that perform that writing because that would then have to be designed, documented, risk analyzed, tested, requirements traced...

    Fuck me the overdesigner.

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    @zkat You'd think regulatory would look at that and say, "Fuck you." Any text you read on the kinds of QMS you need for regulatory say you do not rely on human processes like that. You do shit like design your plugs so they can't fit wrong and you prove that shit by finding as many morons as you can and showing that none of them managed to fuck up.

    These are direct quotes from ISO 62304

    vOv

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