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None of those articles are addressing the event from the perspective of engineering ethics, as this blog does.

Why does this article remain flagged?


Users flagged it. We can only guess why users flag things, but I suppose it's because the article is an opinion piece and there have been several major threads about the story already.


TBH, it doesn't look like it's spurring much discussion about the engineering ethics angle.


It was nuked before many people could see it.

Tendency of the median HN poster to not RTFA notwithstanding.


I’m asking you, dang, since you felt the need to make gp post, why you haven’t done anything about it.

Surely you didn’t read the article and think it covered the same ground as all the other links you provided.


I'm sorry but I don't understand the question. Can you rephrase?


What part wasn’t clear?




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