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Maybe this is an embodiment of the rule that "all complex systems operate in failure mode most of the time." The fact of failure mode doesn't necessarily justify abandoning a system, because the system that replaces it will also run in failure mode.

Note: I understand "failure mode" to mean that rules are being ignored, or guards have been disabled.




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