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SCdF ◴[] No.44532508[source]
Effectively tortured to death.

One of the things that frustrates me with how ethics is taught in computer science is that we use examples like Therac 25, and people listen in horror, then their takeaway is frequently "well thank god I don't work on medical equipment".

The fact that it's medical equipment is a distraction. All software can cause harm to others. All of it. You need to care about all of it.

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mbonnet ◴[] No.44534665[source]
I work on satellites that are intended for use in missile tracking. If I fail in the software, it might not "kill people", but people will die due to the failures.

Though, I used to work on fighter jets and SAMs. People do die due to my work.

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1. hotpocket777 ◴[] No.44534771[source]
Are you proud of that or something?
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2. CamperBob2 ◴[] No.44535395[source]
(Shrug) Some people need killing.
3. mousethatroared ◴[] No.44536308[source]
Look your question is not unreasonable and the s answer is interesting, but your tone implies loathing and belittling.

Which maybe we (I also work in "defense") deserve to burn in hell, but who are you to be self righteous? For example, if you ever put up a Ukraine flag sticker you'd be a hypocrite too.