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Tfw when the embedded CIA killswitches go off early on your power grid
Angel Allen
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Isaac Price
This is why we all need small RISC-V computers that run temple OS.
Jack Edwards
Standby for economic sanctions and the renaming of their government from "a government" to "a regime"
Ethan Perry
GE equipment is just crap
Colton Fisher
The president is hanging too tight to Trump's balls for that to happen
Nathan Rogers
>be china
>trying to take over the south american market
>send a couple chinks to blow up the companies that won't work with you
>oh no bros its failing GE equipment!
Cameron Brown
i suppose the chinks crashed those 737MAXimum causalities too right?
Levi Walker
And attacked the USS Liberty.
Adrian Turner
No the pooinloos hired by the joos did that
Anthony Lopez
right, it's always someone else's fault.
>>>build new 737
>have to compete with fuel economy of A320
>737 airframe is too old, cant compete
>wut do
>make up-to-date current-year airplane
>needs new certification, customers could switch to Airbus
>no good
>put oversized engines on inadequate airframe causing airodynamic instability and a tendency to stall the aircraft, patch it all up with software
>awesome
>software needs two sensors to be safe if one sensor fails
>sensors could disagree
>need to show disagreement to pilot
>needs new training
>needs new simulators
>customers could switch to Airbus due to cost
>no good
>just use one sensor
>let single sensor override pilot imput with extreme authority to the point that a malfunctioning sensor flies the airplane into the ground
>awesome
>LionAir
>i-i-it's just Indonesian subhuman pilots and no one important died anyway
>EgyptAir
>oh shit
>fuck fuck fuck
>"the problem was poos in the loo"
>that's the ticket
Austin Bailey
How do we stop schizoposting?
Jayden Adams
The President doesn't call the shots. We all know who does.
Gabriel Davis
Scrub all mention of Stuxnet from the internet.
Jason Hughes
Checked
Kevin Rogers
>competing suppliers from China
Guess who bombed it.
Gabriel Butler
No, Boeing decided they should try DLC.
Daniel Barnes
India?
Ayden White
I don't mean that orange man decides anything besides his own Twitter. But the whole point of undermining a country's government is to install a new one that's more sympathetic towards the US. If your country of choice already has a leader with a hard-on for Drumpf you don't need to undermine anything
William Bailey
India doesn't have any legitimate competitors to GE, they stuck that in there to keep from pissing off the chinese.
Easton Taylor
you are glowing
Blake Perry
haha no comrade we would never employ underhanded trickery, these naysayers must be those tricksy capitalist government agents
Gabriel Ortiz
>be cheap ass small brained ceo
>alright gentlemen how do we save money i cant hire these professionals from my good country they're way too much
>sir we could try hiring cheap workers from another country
>hmm that could work lets get the cheapest we can india has cheap good workers hire the cheapest we can
>sir isnt this a bad idea though these people probably have not knowledge on planes
>i dont care im trying to save money these people can do the job horribly we'll cover it up
>cheap workers come in
>they barely know anything
>get the job horribly done and get chomped at by good workers for them not doing shit right
>hurrrr its not their fault
fucking retard, even the media is saying that it is probably their fucking fault.
Landon Sullivan
Gee, it's almost like the company is just a giant shit-stain across the board.
Jacob Diaz
I heard that’s because GE diversified into energy and energy consulting. Pulled bankruptcy. And got another factory to retitle it. Meaning same brand under different factory and management. The employees were on strike because GE’s factory was superb. And the govt didn’t even bail it out. Even though at one point it was a contractor for the weapon manufacturing industry. I forgot how the split/sale went. But it split into two corporations one with rights to sell electronic equipment and one that handled warranty repairs and parts replacement.
Blake Taylor
Found the problem
Gabriel Hernandez
>build whole infrastructure around a centralized power grid because muh socialism
>government funding backed on oil
>takes over any private electric industry and undercuts their prices
>they go broke
>only gov provides electric
>no multiple generators around the country
>single generator zone with branches off to every place in the country
>unlike civilized countries that have multiple trees(generators) they are a single tree with way too many branches
>grid goes down because maduro is busy chowing down on grade A beef import while the country is eating trash and cats
HEY LOOK OVER THERE ITS FUCKING AMERICA HACKING US!!!!!
Juan Thomas
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QUICKLY LOOK TO THE PALE FACES! ITS THEIRS TO BLAME!!!
Andrew Bennett
Part of it was done during Clinton Administration and another under Bush. Just complete lack of trust in neighbors. Due to several HUGE facts undisclosed to the American public. Involving migration of foreigners to specific locations. To a point they don’t know if they were being drugged or not. Americans believe a theory that Americas should be a desert. Or otherwise would be if there weren’t streams of glacier water from both poles feeding it from underground rivers systems. The idea is how come some people purposely moved to water shed points and split from there.
Xavier Young
Brazil not venezuela
Thomas Williams
PRESENT DAY
PRESENT TIME
Jose Green
The dangerous part is that some streams are theorized to move at high velocity. Which is the Arizona bay theory. That most of the earthquakes in Americas are caused by natural hydraulic pressure systems. The San Andreas fault line is bound to make a lake.
Ethan Sullivan
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Kayden Lee
>Data from the last 30 years indicates the American Southwest is getting warmer and drier.
>Currently, the most endangered regions are near the world's five main deserts, including the Sonoran Desert which lies in Northwest Mexico and the Southwest United States; the Atacama Desert in South America; the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa; most of Australia; and the large desert mass made up by the Sahara, Arabian, Great Indian, Taklimakan, Gobi and the deserts of Iran and the former Soviet Union.
>More than 30 percent of North America is comprised of arid or semi-arid lands, with about 40 percent of the continental United States at risk for desertification.
Jordan Bennett
Yeah you're right the president should starve along with the people
Gabriel King
America should have two lakes one in the California-Arizona region and another around West Virginia-Tennessee region.
Zachary Cox
Why send your pleb employees on a free holiday when you can just waltz in the preinstalled backdoors and blow them remotely?
Nolan Morales
>be brazil
>some brazilian hack into the power companies probably looking to mine bitcoins or get free power
>activate the killswitch blowing up power grid
>go around blowing up more power grids for liveleaks
>brazil replaces ce backdoor equipment so brazilian hackers stop blowing up the power grid
this what really happened
Liam Long
Yes, I'm sure it was the equipment that failed in that shit hole. The operators and engineers tasked with installing, running and maintaining it were perfectly capable. And something from China or India will surely be much more reliable.
Daniel Wright
imagine having to climb that
Xavier Watson
>go off early
You mean right on time, don't you? There was an election scheduled for that night, and the power outage @#$%ed it.
Caleb Gonzalez
The Chinese competitors are hacking them or Russians, maybe
Oliver Gonzalez
>The previous socialist government in Brazil was extremely corrupt and rather shite at doing the basics to ensure social and economic stability in addition to being ineffective
>The people of Brazil get sick of it and elect a right wing populist who challenged them
>It'S a Us CoUp CaUsEd by BlOnAlD bLuMpF
It's no secret that the US has in the past caused such coups in South America, but you'd have to be fucking retarded to think this was anything but a socialist government being shite and being replaced with something that's just a bit less shite
Jordan Nguyen
warning radioactive glow
Jeremiah Martin
underrated
I can almost hear a static noise!
Logan Wright
>build lightrail system
>buy tram signalling equipment from GE
>shit doesn't work
>the thing is repeatedly shut down for half a year at a time while GE sorts their shit out
I just want to know how much they got in bribes.
Matthew Rivera
Go ahead and tell us how you would program it if there is no other sensor to make sure the data is correct.
Nathan Ramirez
>it's the poos
It's a very good excuse for the development team. It's a TERRIBLE excuse for the company.
Paying 9$ an hour software developers to develop crucial software like this makes no sense.
I've got some experience with something similar and it's not pretty. Consequences wouldn't be as dire but still pretty bad.
Hunter Hill
>3rd world country doesn't maintain equipment
>failure occurs
>omg lol get rid of it
Wyatt Martinez
>how to program it
You contact your manager and says that this plane will crash if this sensor fails. Your manager then pushes that higher up and they adjust the hardware (or if you're in a good team you go speak directly to the hw engineers).
It's just that that will never happen if the Indian programmer doesn't know what a plane is OR they're afraid of losing their job if they make a fuss. Turnover rates in India are massive for a reason. They don't have accountability.
Hunter Diaz
It's outsourced, retard, you can't just call the company and tell them to change the hardware, they will just tell you to fuck off and find another company to deal with that shit. And even if it wasn't outsourced, it would have the same problem, management just didn't want another sensor in order to save time and money.
Parker Robinson
No that's not how this works at all. If you read the stories on this you'd know that's not how it works. I've been told by an Indian contractor that we've got a hardware problem. We didn't. But the effort was appreciated. I've also been told that our _draft_ manual is more authoritative than the TS we sent them. That's not appreciated.
But let's presume you're not allowed to call to point out a HW flaw that might kill a plane full of people. How does that absolve anyone of responsibility? You've created a situation where you're not allowed to correct mistakes. And then you go ahead and actually adhere to those rules when you think people's lives are at great risk. Do you really think Boeing would be super pissed at you for calling them about this? Maybe their strategy is to ignore safety and they would be (this is unrealistic the costs are way too high). Do you think they'd leak that attitude to a contractor?
My bet is that this never happened at all. Because nobody who's responsible for the outcome of a project doesn't want to hear about bugs. I think this happened because they got greedy, ignored their engineers when they said outsourcing this was a bad idea. And then lent the project to people who don't have the experience to correct this kind of mistake.
Angel Lopez
Camden Gonzalez
and yet huezil still licks ameristan (israel) arse
Angel Edwards
imagine selling piece of critical equipment like a fucking DLC,
Kayden Ward
This
Julian Price
They probably thought they were in Venezuela.
Jayden Campbell
Don't forget the bonuses top management receives for "saving money" for the company
Blake Garcia
>You contact your manager and says that this plane will crash if this sensor fails
He then tells you it's been all decided by higher ups already and it's your job to make it work and if you can't you're free to clear your desk
Gavin Morris
Worked for Uruguay