> You have to accept it as an a-priori truth
...because it's true, or because it's easier for you and less messy to think of humans are self-preserving, rational players?
I'm a red button pusher but it's obv that some *will* press blue and die, that's blue team's entire point. They're trying to save those people, as irrational as they may be.
@TheRookpawn@Devon_Eriksen_ I wouldn't take the pill, but the argument for taking it is that –as much as don't want them to– some people *will* take the pill, so you can help save them (by getting the vote over 50%) at great risk for your life.
@peer_rich can I set date overrides by sourcing from my own availability schedules? e.g. I'm normally on my Dubai schedule, but I'll be in NYC for a few weeks. I already have a NYC schedule saved, but I gotta input the schedule manually for every override.
@chiefEoSh Incorrect, having a way to improve processes over time is what improves safety.
Besides, the team responsible for the engineering of the system is accountable for its flaws. It's such a non-issue, really
It's hard to overstate the amount of damage caused by the original quote
It made us all believe that having someone to blame is more important than improving outcomes