• Mikufan@ani.social
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    7 months ago

    Why not just test it with a chicken bone or a hotdog?

    This is like testing a Chinese bullet proof west by shooting your buddy wearing it.

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      7 months ago

      Apparently they did, but after a failed close, it will for whatever reason close more forcefully the next time

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        7 months ago

        What?!? How is that programmed?!? Someone did more work for less safety this is a typical tesla moment.

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          I’m glad I never have to deal with safety stuff for my own dev work, but this decision truly goes beyond me.

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            I do safety, but for Software. And yes this decision is absolutely beyond me and i have no idea why anyone would think this is anywhere near acceptable. This sounds like grounds to sue.

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      They did. You just need to read beyond the headline to discover that.

      The system has a feature that if you try to unsuccesfully close it several times it applies a little more pressure each attempt assuming there’s a bag or something that’s pushing the door from inside. This is quite unlikely to happen in a normal scenario.