> This entire comment boils down to "we can't be held accountable because it's soooo hard you guys", which isn't even convincing to me as someone in the industry and certainly won't be to someone outside it.
When that cargo ship hit the bridge in Baltimore and people were calling for bridges to be designed to take that kind of hit, I heard a lot of "that's sooo impossible you guys" from 'real' engineers. Because it apparently is.
We can do (almost) anything, but we can't always do it for amounts people are willing to pay, where 'we' is everybody and 'willing to pay' means if you charge me what it would take to make it safe or secure, I'll redneck engineer it with none of that built in at all. People are not going to stop finding affordable ways to cross rivers or use web servers just because hard stuff is expensive.
When that cargo ship hit the bridge in Baltimore and people were calling for bridges to be designed to take that kind of hit, I heard a lot of "that's sooo impossible you guys" from 'real' engineers. Because it apparently is.
We can do (almost) anything, but we can't always do it for amounts people are willing to pay, where 'we' is everybody and 'willing to pay' means if you charge me what it would take to make it safe or secure, I'll redneck engineer it with none of that built in at all. People are not going to stop finding affordable ways to cross rivers or use web servers just because hard stuff is expensive.