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Definitely would work in coding. Most software companies can only dream of a 2% defect rate. Reality is probably closer to 98%, which is why we have so much organisational overhead around finding and fixing human error in software.


How does a software product with 98% defect rate look like? Even 2% seems like a lot. Like one in 50 interactions fail, or 1 in 50 data writes produce data corruption.




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