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Been saying this for a while now. I work in aerospace, and I can tell you from first hand experience software engineers don't know what designing a spec is.

Aero, mechanical, and electrical engineers spend years designing a system. Design, requirements, reviews, redesign, more reviews, more requirements. Every single corner of the system is well understood before anything gets made. It's a detailed, time consuming, arduous process.

Software engineers think they can duplicate that process with a few skills and a weekend planning session with Claude Code. Because implementation is cheaper we don't have to go as hard as the mechanical and electrical folks, but to properly spec a system is still a massive amount of up front effort.



And software isn't as constrained by physics as hardware, which massively expands both the design space as well as how many ways things can go wrong.




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