That wasn’t the design engineer’s fault. It was the design engineer’s fault and the QA tester’s fault and management’s fault.
Found one of these at work one day. It’s equally hilarious in person
How did the design make it past quality control, though? Sounds like a few balls were dropped.
How the actual fuck did this get through QA and production?
QA budget is real low. They can only afford the ones that are bare copper stuffed into a RJ45. If they’re lucky no exposed pairs outside the RJ45
Hate to be that guy, but for something bad like this to happen, it’s never one person’s fault. Like the engineer who nuked the gitlab backup by mistake while production had been deleted. He didn’t lose his job and rightfully so, there were a thousand other issues that led to that.
Recently, YouTube started adding a tracking parameter to their share URLs, when using the “share” button on a video. With this, they can track who is sharing videos with who, and under some circumstances even how they are shared. The tracker starts with the question mark in the link you posted and the link works perfectly fine without that part.