• Loupsius@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Yes, a very interesting article. And awful to think annout all those top management people that caused this will probably not see any punishment at all. They have actual people’s lives on their conscience after those crashes, but I doubt they care.

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      8 months ago

      It’s frustrating because instead of consequences, all they see are benefits. They got or are getting their paydays so it really worked out for the villains.

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      8 months ago

      on their conscience

      🤣

      Thanks for the laugh, I needed that. 🙂

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          8 months ago

          There’s a wonderfully complex system of deferred responsibilities making sure that the people who actually caused this can have all the plausible deniability in the world, see themselves as having nothing to do with it, and enjoy a very relaxed life with riches we can only imagine.

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      8 months ago

      “Good boundaries” are a helluva thing.

      Ergo: the person or team at fault are the ones who didn’t do the specific thing that was needed.