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Not to mention how many times it gets it wrong and you have to redo. If gpt 5 makes you do many things twice…


i get "File upload failed"


for this issue: https://www.pillar.security/blog/new-vulnerability-in-github...

the warning is great but they could do more. Like auto remove them when you clone? or an option in settings for that. The fear is someone will send me some cool new AI repo and I'll not see that warning and just clone it and start using it.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VswFVpyg5ew

Another pilot agrees: this was software

"Boeing 787 to lose all AC electrical power due to generator control units simultaneously entering failsafe mode."

The aircraft computer uptime was 248 days. It needed to be rebooted. Yes, it that's stupid of a software bug.

A 2016 Airworthiness Directive requires "repetitive cycling of the airplane's electrical power system."

a Model 787 airplane that has been powered continuously for 248 days can lose all alternating current (AC) electrical power due to the generator control units (GCUs) simultaneously going into failsafe mode. This condition is caused by a software counter internal to the GCUs that will overflow after 248 days of continuous power. We are issuing this AD to prevent loss of all AC electrical power, which could result in loss of control of the airplane.

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2015/05/01/2015-10...

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/03/23/2020-06...

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/12/02/2016-29...


So this very serious (obviously very fatal) bug is a decade old and has never been fixed ? That's incredible. Boeing is incredible.


It turns out 248.5 days is ~2^31 hundredths of a second.

Was this the uptime of the Air India plane? Or it's just speculation?


Loss of electrical power shouldn't cause the engines to fail. They have their own backup electrical power.


That plane had recently had major service done. The computer was likely shut off for that service.


Ahh so Boeing subscribes to our sacred philosophy in dealing with memory leaks. Scheduled restarts.


I think a better way to read this philosophy is trust in Allah but tie up your camel to be sure. We must rely on well written software but even software with no bugs would have to rely on hardware with no bugs and everything from power blips to cosmic rays. Systems meant for human safety should be able to detect and recover from errors without intervention in a timeframe that prevents dangerous issues from occurring.



Every computer I have used needs restarts. Genuinely curious if there is a way to make things not need reboots, and if so, why doesn’t Apple implement it


Every consumer computer. Human-rated aerospace hardware and software are held to much, much different standards. Apple doesn't build to these standards because it's expensive to do so, and so far consumers have been willing to tolerate a little frustration in exchange for having devices they can afford and that can do new things without requiring a five-year development program.


Apple can afford to do billion dollar experiments with sapphire phones and cars, are we talking $100B to make software that doesn’t need to restart?


So, Air India didn't comply with a mandatory maintenance order issued 9 years ago?


No kidding. Other aircraft probably wouldn’t function if their electricals were left turned on indefinitely. And I’m questioning how much maintenance is being done if it’s not powered down for maintenance.


Most maintenance doesn't require a full shutdown. C-checks are done every 2 years or so.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_maintenance_checks


Counting on humans to reboot an airplane because of a software issue instead of fixing the software bug is wild. An electric car that would crash and burn if the drivers forgot to fiddle with some settings in the touch screen once every month would have to be recalled.


more like why was not there a solution to a problem that existed for 9yrs? Uptime shoikd never be a problem in a controlled system..


picture kaa from the jungle book discussing tcp security and arguing for the s-s-l name. In fact maybe adding a 3rd s.


tried to take a waymo today in LA: https://i.imgur.com/ufoDjue.png



the best way is to search reddit for specific terms and reply to comments.


really? I have been doing that, but its driven maybe 20 people to my website? Feels a little underwhelming, but I will keep chipping away there, thanks for the advice!


this story must have been indexed in the model https://allthatsinteresting.com/aimo-koivunen


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