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How could this possibly go wrong?
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Well, you know that time you were really bummed out because your phone locked up and you had to manually restart it? It would be like that, but with a baby speeding away from you.
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We've had control theories since the Apollo era that could prevent that. It isn't like I trust some Silicon Valley startup to actually hire good programmers, but I do trust that the knowledge to actually do it right already exists.
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Control "theories" are one thing, applying them with 100% accuracy in the real world is quite a different story.
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Theory doesn't mean "guess". There might be an accident, there can always be accidents regardless of how perfect ones efforts are, but the word theory in this case means something can be mathematically proven not to fail.
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I know what "theory" means. There are always failures of components - these are not "accidents". You cannot mathematically prove something will not fail. Reliability theory uses both statistics and probability to determine the likelihood of failure. There is no "perfect" system!
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What the hell are you disagreeing with me about then?
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@elzzijsirc babies will veer off and die
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Just... NO!
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It has a "manufacturing delay" because no one will stump up the 20 bazillion dollars for product indemnity insurance.
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