If one single line of code can make you lose $60M, surely you'll ensure due review processes and independent QA and clear requirements and regular audits and a middle management not only doing KPI monitoring for a failing upper management. Right? Rrrright?
Hahahaha, you're kidding right? I shit you not, I've literally seen a single line change almost cost a company £150MM during testing because "we need to test in prod because the guy we need to run the test hasn't got access to the QA environment"
Best part was the actual change, there was a bug where a number that should've been divided by 100 was being multiplied by 100, the dev somehow managed to implement the fix in such a way that the number was multiplied by a further 100.
There are contract breaking fees attached to contracts sometime to prevent switching providers. I'm pretty sure everybody agrees it reduces competition.
No, we're suffering, and most people just want these "people" with billions in revenue to pay their fair share instead of having twelve full time tax representatives whose only job is to make sure the public doesn't see a dime after using public spaces and resources all year.
Damn, if only the systems your phone network were ran on hadn't been forcibly closed source and scared good devs from interacting with you because of your sue-happy nature regarding BSD/Unix.