Rly tho this is horrifying and a good reminder of why QA and code reviews are important. Imagine trusting your life to a program written solo by some random neurodivergent "code hobbyist."
Rly tho this is horrifying and a good reminder of why QA and code reviews are important. Imagine trusting your life to a program written solo by some random neurodivergent "code hobbyist."
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More people argue, convincingly, that the lesson is "don't rely on a single implementation for a critical safety function." Even if the software was perfect, what if a sensor reports incorrectly, like on the crashed 373 MAX jets?
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For sure, there should have been multiple failsafes, including hardware ones, like the vid mentions. But I'm just a programmer so the absolute r-sluration of the software irks me
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I haven't seen the video, but I'm very familiar with this story (and the removal of hardware safeguards from the troublesome model).
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