The Great Software Quality Collapse: How We Normalized Catastrophe →

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This article warns of a dramatic decline in software reliability, highlighting incidents like massive memory leaks and catastrophic AI errors. It argues that industry practices have normalized shipping broken code, leading to exponential degradation, immense energy consumption, and a looming hardware crisis. The piece criticizes the focus on infrastructure spending over fundamental quality, warns about the erosion of future developer talent due to AI replacing junior roles, and urges a return to core engineering principles to ensure sustainable software development.

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