@ai6yr Teaching failure, and the acceptance of it, and owning those mistakes is really important. First of all it keeps you humble, second it is key to a safety culture. And this bit is actually really important if you are dealing with people in wet labs, workshops, or real life. And, this makes the whole thing of "move fast and break things" utterly bonkers. Yes, failure is acceptable, if you don't intentionally create collateral damage. If you do, sit down and think long and hard. *sigh*
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@ai6yr Sorry about this. Major gripes. Will turn it into a blog post as well.
@koen_hufkens Look forward to that. Indeed!
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