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Fixing anything in industry is like fighting a very big, very lazy elephant seal bull
"Just code around it. This is the way it has always been done, and the way it always will be done."
Hardware takes a long time to change.
A temporary patch while we wait for hardware is the way to go.
Nothing is more permanent than a temporary fix.
They already fixed it in software we don't need to prioritize the hardware fix.