It's like if farmers were just letting plants do all the work, instead of manually assembling the potatoes themselves
Dude, that's genius! What if we also attached a thousand motors that spin on each key you press and press a thousand other keys in turn?
If the electrical connections are still intact, you can use some glue or tape to stabilize it, to prevent it from breaking further.
To prevent it in the future: always pull cables out by the plug, never pull on the cable itself.
That sounds super familiar :D
Anyway, a prototype is not a bad thing, if the managers know the difference. It's easier said than done to "do it right the first time" if you don't know how / what to build. Prototypes can be built to validate hypotheses and generally figure out what works, then build the real thing afterwards.
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