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Musk: The DOGE team will aim to make rapid safety upgrades to the ATC system

31 pointsby pixelesque3 months ago

7 comments

vFunct3 months ago
I definitely want the guy that launched the last Starshio rocket flight that exploded all over the Bahamas and also made autopiloting cars to crash all the time to quickly build a system to control ALL aircraft in the country.<p>He better get on it!
defrost3 months ago
Leaving the politics aside,<p>any HN worthy technical comments on the sanity of moving fast and breaking things when dealing with a control system that overseees one million people aloft (ok, that&#x27;s globally last I checked) every minute of the day?
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100pctremote3 months ago
One of the least forgiving agencies in which to roll out anything rapidly
tayo423 months ago
for every change they make, Elon should take a consumer flight<p>There&#x27;s no way inexperienced 20 year old programmers should be anywhere near this.<p>&gt; Just a few days ago, the FAA’s primary aircraft safety notification system failed for several hours!<p>And nothing catastrophic happened...
77pt773 months ago
How long until this is flagged?<p>It should be a game by now.<p>Edit: Flagged and dead in 1 hour!
sidibe3 months ago
This was in case anyone was still talking about something else besides Elon. There was still some conversation about the crash in the MSM, if it&#x27;s topical he must put himself in the middle of it
apical_dendrite3 months ago
Some things should not get rapid upgrades. Even at Amazon, which is not some slow-moving dinosaur, there was an understanding that some systems (like auth) were so critical that the risk of breaking something necessitated moving slowly and deliberately.