👉 Against engineering, often referred to as anti-engineering or sabotage engineering, is a term used to describe actions taken by individuals or groups against the principles, technologies, and systems designed for safety, efficiency, and sustainability. This can range from intentionally causing physical damage to infrastructure like bridges or power grids to undermining technological advancements through cyberattacks or spreading misinformation. The motivations behind anti-engineering can vary widely, from ideological opposition to environmental concerns, economic interests, or personal vendettas. Such actions not only pose significant risks to public safety and infrastructure integrity but also undermine trust in technological and engineering communities, highlighting the importance of robust security measures and ethical practices in engineering.