What industry employees the most complex software?

What industry employees the most complex software?
I guess it is aviation industry. What do you think /g?

Finance.

pornhub.

Maybe the embedded industry, since they need to work in a product that will last like 20 years or space exploration agencies.

this is probably true, the amount of investment they put into getting around adblock is insane.

3D

Not quite sure. All cnc control stuff is super simple. And that is why it is working for 20+ years.

firmware for a major hardware company
tons of custom shit, very busy with meltdown/spectre right now

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depend what you mean by complex
many businesses have software thans millions of lines long that could probably be reduced to a few thousand if they really cared

>firmware for a major hardware company
Firmwares are super simple things.
Have you tired Arduino - that is it. But slightly more complex.

Why they are bloating it?

>high reliability
>complex software

Seriously? Complexity is the enemy here.

I'd assume any industry that literally could not exist without software.
Pornhub / pixar 3d / dreamworks are good examples.
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Social networking.

But fuck, what do I know?

it's actually more complex than that, as you have to find ways for backdoors to infect software

Finance

Windows maybe? Apparently noone even understands the whole codebase at Microsoft anymore. Some aspects of multiplayer gayming netcode must be pretty complex, especially when trying trying to sync physics across multiple clients.

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windows 7 was ~70m loc I think
it's understandable that no one person could understand it all, but you have to also think that the codebase represents the DE/GUI, FS, etc, and not just the kernel

Specifically, HFT

>copies everything from github
>wonders why code is 100x more bloated than it should be

High-frequency trading
Big data (for example, sub-second Google searches)
Physics simulations
Machine learning probably, not sure about that one though

most modern codebases are overbloated to hell and back because they get worked on by so many 3rd parties and public contractors hiring pajeet labor

plus, in many codebases 2/3 of all code is just lines of comments, these shouldn't be counted in those LoC charts but normies don't know the difference, they probably count documentation too

the prostitution industry

the human mind is the most complex computer in the known universe, yet these bitches know how to program human male brains into giving them money for sti infected pussy

Embedded is typically pretty simple stuff. There is room for some amount of build/compile time complexity but honestly most of the problems being solved don't really need that stuff.

I'd say finance, high performance computing are probably where you'd want to be looking if you're looking for complex software. In general hunt for areas where you're designing for massive scalability, extremely low latency, and/or very high throughput.

highly optimized code can be much larger than the naive solution and can also perform much faster despite it's size

aviation isn't that difficult - RC enthusiasts have been making open source flight control for years. probably HFT like other anons have mentioned. There's always a new way to compete against ever-changing competitor bots

nah. it the car ai developers

HDL and microcode for processors

Are there any confirmed cases of this?

Space industry

HFTfags are modern day fortune tellers
its scary how well it works

I want to see her post-pregnancy nipples. They were enormous during.

>Goddamned trashy tattoos

Easy. The Government. Department of Defense. Specifically DARPA.

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