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michaelteter ◴[] No.43965514[source]
Not excusing this is any way, but this app is apparently a fairly junior effort by university students. While it should make every effort to follow good security (and communication) practices, I'd not be too hard on them considering how some big VC funded "adult" companies behave when presented with similar challenges.

https://georgetownvoice.com/2025/04/06/georgetown-students-c...

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tmtvl ◴[] No.43966578[source]
I vehemently disagree. 'Well, they didn't know what they were doing, so we shouldn't judge them too harshly' is a silly thing to say. They didn't know what they were doing _and still went through with it_. That's an aggravating, not extenuating, factor in my book. Kind of like if a driver kills someone in an accident and then turns out not to have a license.
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LadyCailin ◴[] No.43967142[source]
This is exactly why I think software engineering should require a licensing requirement, much like civil engineering. I get that people will complain about that destroying all sorts of things, and it might, yes, but fight me. Crap like this is exactly why it should be a requirement, and why you won’t convince me that the idea is not in general a good one.
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Implicated ◴[] No.43967245[source]
Agreed. My stance on this changed over the course of some years after a close family member married an actual engineer (structural) and I got a lot of insight into that world.

It's astonishing to me the ease of which software developers can wreak _real_ measurable damage to billions of lives and have no real liability for it.

Software developers shouldn't call themselves engineers unless they're licensed, insured and able to be held liable for their work in the same way a building engineer is.

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1. Spooky23 ◴[] No.43968008[source]
Some engineers like to go on about this, but the reality is they offload the work to marginally qualified techs and unlicensed engineers and stamp the document, just like in software.

There are all sorts of failures in the structural space. How many pumped reinforced concrete buildings are being built in Miami right now? How many of them will be sound in 50-75 years? How likely is the architect/PE’s ghost to get sued?

PE’s are smart professionals and do a valuable service. But they aren’t magic, and they all have a boss.