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Genuinely, what good does that do?

It’s all well and good to write dramatic meaningless comments on social networks like Hacker News, but if your desired had actual consequence, can you honestly say that “nuking the company” is a net positive?




Is keeping CrowdStrike around a net positive?


> can you honestly say that “nuking the company” is a net positive?

Yes of course it would be positive. On the short term, remove one incompetent high-risk company from the industry.

But more importantly long term, it would do a lot to encourage quality in the industry if it was known that such an outcome is possible.


Well, in the America we've got something called corporate personhood and it's this odd concept. It seems like an unfair concept to I don't know to me as a citizen of America.

And you know laws are supposed to keep feeling like you're living in a fair world right?

So, nuke the company That cause billions Of dollars in losses, millions of hours of wasted human time, potentially loss of life though we haven't you know had a study yet that identifies those people who lost their lives because of disruption to healthcare services, heart attacks that were due to stress, etc etc. Nuke them. Nuke that corporate person. Force the humans who comprise that corporation to rebuild it as a better corporation.


You should look up Arthur Anderson




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