Message from @NoFunAllowed

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2016-12-23 22:55:21 UTC  

What if the design spec is garbage

2016-12-23 22:55:23 UTC  

As seen with Samsungs prones

2016-12-23 22:55:29 UTC  

phones*

2016-12-23 22:55:46 UTC  

We will eventually get to a point where designis automated too

2016-12-23 22:55:59 UTC  

Where the limit is resources rather than ambition

2016-12-23 22:57:04 UTC  

Not sure if you speak from experience or not but you're right about the process being more automated, but it's hard to say if safety is going to be a priority, vs time to market

2016-12-23 22:57:20 UTC  

Dev cycles already have corners cut like crazy

2016-12-23 22:57:55 UTC  

Imagine your electronics having the same weird bugs as your average Web 2.0 nodejs nubfest

2016-12-23 22:58:13 UTC  

When you have a fully automated production cycle, time to market will be about getting the raw materials in time, rather than the output to shops

2016-12-23 22:58:41 UTC  

and a 3rd party regulatory establishment would be created to independently verify chairs > yeah lmao just like rating agencies :^)

2016-12-23 22:58:53 UTC  

The inputs will be the slowing factor, rather than the outputs

2016-12-23 22:59:40 UTC  

You sound like a blackboxy manager

2016-12-23 22:59:46 UTC  

When you say stuff like that

2016-12-23 23:00:08 UTC  

I am in managment... hah

2016-12-23 23:00:41 UTC  

But I'm far from libertarian, and agree that governemnt needs to regulate for the forseeable future

2016-12-23 23:00:44 UTC  

Treating factories like an automated machine is a good path to the future, but machines need to be audited and tuned

2016-12-23 23:01:29 UTC  

Eventually it will be a never-ending cycle of machines fixing and tuning eachother.

2016-12-23 23:01:50 UTC  

I'm not libertarian either but I can't say that deregulating is generally a good thing, nor is over-regulating shit that the dummy government has no business regulating

2016-12-23 23:02:38 UTC  

It woulsdn't be deregulation, it'd be more moving regulation to the private sector, and becoming a by choice thing.

2016-12-23 23:03:17 UTC  

The main disadvantage to comapnies in not to regulate would be customer trust, but an advantage would be cheapness.

2016-12-23 23:03:47 UTC  

I'm sure many people would choose to spend like $200 on a car if it ment being a death trap, and that is their choice.

2016-12-23 23:04:52 UTC  

Perhaps; it would be nice if people valued certification and they brought some value into the chain by actually being more involved in product development, perhaps by integrating and mandating compatible testpoints, ala JTAG or OBD-II ports

2016-12-23 23:05:51 UTC  

Standard testing could at least let the factories and inspectors have a stable platform to work with instead of the slipshod way things are done now

2016-12-23 23:06:18 UTC  

who checks if the 3rd party regulation agency does its job properly?

2016-12-23 23:06:38 UTC  

Well UL used to mean something

2016-12-23 23:06:46 UTC  

If people were educated in customer choice and the risks, then I see no ethical reason why they shouldn't be allowed to choose goods that were risky.

2016-12-23 23:07:43 UTC  

We'd need and demand people do thorough reviews of stuff we care about, think the way we buy stuff now where if it's something of worth we want to watch a video review or whatever, just to another level of inspection

2016-12-23 23:08:26 UTC  

The credit of professional inspection and review would be the greatest incentive for them to do a good job

2016-12-23 23:09:16 UTC  

@Ygg It's shareholders would be a force behind doing it's job properly.. The last thing they want is the shares to tank if it's found to be doing improper things.

2016-12-23 23:09:20 UTC  

People aren't generally very smart

2016-12-23 23:09:40 UTC  

I'm sorry but people make dumb linear decisions based on shinyness and price

2016-12-23 23:09:59 UTC  

In a future where education can be also automated, it would be easier.

2016-12-23 23:10:12 UTC  

Another discussion regarding if they should be allowed to breed altogether

2016-12-23 23:10:18 UTC  

But ethics is hard

2016-12-23 23:10:29 UTC  

Like the alteration of the brain to give education rather than making a child learn.

2016-12-23 23:10:42 UTC  

Stop watching anime

2016-12-23 23:10:46 UTC  

This is far futurism though

2016-12-23 23:11:02 UTC  

I don't watch future animes

2016-12-23 23:11:06 UTC  

Futurism is great and all

2016-12-23 23:11:35 UTC  

But that's a really lazy answer to serious questions

2016-12-23 23:11:46 UTC  

"Leave it to future men"