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Intentionally selling a defective product without informing you customers beforehand is malicious, no matter the justification.
I'm fine not having this conversation anymore. I just gave a perspective from an engineer. No need to continue shitting on me. I'm not even defending the practice.
I haven't shit on you at all. Re- read my comments and point out one negative thing I'e said about you or engineers.
Ive only talked about buisness ethics, and the pervasive negatives that come from misleading customers. If you feel that's a dig on you, some self reflection might be warranted.