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> The other factor is that most things that would kill cancer cells would kill cells... in general. Pull one thread wrong, fix one bug the wrong way... you end up doing more harm than good.

Yep. It's like modifying an undocumented API where there are tens of thousands of endpoints and you know there are a few dozen services that rely on each endpoint, and probably a few dozen more that nobody knows about. You are only allowed test runs that are expected to succeed, since test failures = death. Your dev environment is a mouse. Every change gets pushed to prod with no option to revert.



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