> until time proves otherwise again, every failure will be under a lens
But it's really not every failure. There were 2 other failures on Boeing airliners yesterday alone and nobody posted the other two.
American B38M near Nassau on Mar 29th 2021, pitch trim issue/failure (OP's article)
Southwest B737 at Denver on Mar 30th 2021, speedbrake arming issue
United B739 at Denver on Mar 30th 2021, flaps problem
Day before
Batik B739 at Semarang on Mar 28th 2021, hydraulic fault
Aeroflot B738 at Krasnodar on Mar 28th 2021, flaps problems
Day before that
ANA B773 over Pacific on Mar 28th 2021, engine shut down in flight
iAero B734 near Evansville on Mar 27th 2021, loss of cabin pressure
Here's a 737-800 with a similar electrical trim issue recently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLonztIXXWQ
You probably didn't hear about that one
Like others said these aircraft fail every single day. People who read about them don't post them on HN because they're so common.