In college I took an Engineering Ethics course. It focused heavily on mistakes.
Bridges falling down 🌉
Radiation poisoning caused by a software bug ☢
This stuff has consequences.
Mistakes can cause a lot of harm.
I wish this course had covered the idea that people might be harmed not because of an implementation mistake, but because an engineer did a good job building the wrong thing.
An excerpt which sums the zine up quite nicely: