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  1. …in reply to @swodinsky
    swodinsky bendreyfuss My position is that while the problems are caused by incompetence, it is clear that the incompetence exists and inside the company there are clear indicators that people recognize the problems and refusing to fix them is--to some degree--malicious...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      swodinsky bendreyfuss It's malicious because they *know* that they could fix the incompetence, they don't want to or want to spend the money to do so; and while they don't know how bad or what the bad outcomes will be... they *know* there will be bad outcomes.
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        swodinsky bendreyfuss Covering my eyes and wandering around firing bullets inside an oil mining platform is incompetent and I don't know if, or what, bad outcomes it will have, but if I keep doing it over and over again it goes from being stupid to being malicious.


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