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by ChrisRR
2536 days ago
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It's a problem with the entire process. The hardware, software, safety as an option, lack of training, risk assessment, design, alarms that aren't easily identifiable, features that can't be over-ridden. There's issues throughout practically every step and they want people to believe that they're just going to push a software update and everything will be 100% fixed. |
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