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by ashtonkem
1807 days ago
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There’s a big gulf between “we’re using a common technique that’s regularly used in engines, even though it’s not OEM spec for this specific area” and “we’ve disabled an emergency safety system because it’s not working right”. Trying to equate the two is very disingenuous. |
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They disabled it because they thought they knew better and that the cable would never fail in the way they thought it would.
Spoiler: it didn't.
But: it did in a completely different way they were not aware was possible.
I'm sorry you couldn't see the similarity. Obviously it is a less likely to cause ten deaths scenario, but how do you know it won't?