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The most concerning part about the belief that bootstrappy self-taught hackers are able to tackle any type of problem just as well as experienced engineers with a solid academic background is how the ignore the fact that hacking together an implementation is a very small part of the problem, and actually knowing the problem domain is of critical importance.

This is why we end up with businesses running services where a receptionist has access to customer passwords. Those who designed the system weren't even in a position to understand why that was a critical flaw in the design, let alone a problem that needed fixing.



That system was probably designed 30 years ago, and small businesses continue to use them. Happened to me as well.




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