• @criss_cross@lemmy.world
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    2010 days ago

    I’ve worked on these “cost saving” government rewrites before. The problem is getting decades of domain logic and behavior down to where people can be productive. It takes a lot of care and nuance to do this well.

    Since these nazi pea brains can’t even secure a db properly I have my doubts they’ll do this successfully.

    • @britaliope@kourjetez.bzh
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      9 days ago

      well the new ruleset they will implement is quite simple:

      IF user wants money AND user is rich THEN accept request ELSE fuck off

      the tricky part is to say fuck off in a subtle enough way their maga shills think it’s perfectly normal in order to save the nation blah blah blah

    • @gedhrel@lemmy.world
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      29 days ago

      Not just domain logic. The implementation logic is often weird too. Cobol systems have crash/restart behaviour and other obscure semantics that often end up being used in anger; it’s like using exceptions for control flow, but exceedingly obscure and unfortunately (from what I’ve seen of production cobol) a “common trick” in lots of real-world deployments.