New USCSB industrial failure post-mortem video came out

https://youtube.com/watch?v=hxkRjkuFQBw

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1720811206863289.webp

Yeah I don't need to see a 10min video to deixplain away the dei hire :marseyindignant:

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That's an unfortunate looking woman.

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>Don't undo the bolts on the thing that keeps the pressurized scolding hot acid in

An easy mistake to make

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You're telling me :marseyfacepeel:

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Sure, but painting the specific bolts that hold it in place a different color seems reasonable tbh.

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>Components that must never be removed when the system is pressurized should be color coded

It is kind of incredible that this isn't already an industry standard.

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it really is, removing actuators is normally fine

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Ok, but what's behind the actuator? And does it need something to hold it together?

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not on any valve I've worked on, so it's a crap design.

Better to replace them all.

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I agree it's a bad design, but I expect you'd also agree that it's bad practice to just undo bolts without knowing what they are there for.

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Fun fact: no company has ever been able to produce an AI which can consistently distinguish between monkeys and black people. Self-driving cars are here, so are universal voice translators, self-aiming guns, and pocket-computers which can recognize every single product in a live video. But distinguishing between monkeys and black people is as difficult as solving a millenium prize problem, teams of PHD computer scientists will be working on it for decades before they get a solution which works well enough to be media-outrage-proof.

When someone finally finds the solution, they won't be make headlines, but they'll be happy knowing they solved the AI problem of the century. They'll tell normies that they just fiddle around with facial recognition algorithms all day, but to people in the know, he'll be known as "Tom, the absolute genius who spent 26 years teaching google images how to tell blacks apart from apes".

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