Dan Riley on Nostr: @ernie@writing is there a point where a corporation can be held liable for technical ...
@ernie@writing is there a point where a corporation can be held liable for technical debt? seems like an interesting question? (and OMG most of these systems were built to talk to bespoke OS/360 apps and the current backend is probably z-series with Windows the easiest frontend integration platform)
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