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FeralRobots

@GossiTheDog weird nit I know but why did they need to use video of the charging stations to track progress? Wasn't the thing just logging through waypoints the whole time? Like, didn't they literally already know the exact path it took before they even looked at the video?
So why are they connecting the video to location finding? Is it some weird & stupid attempt to distract from the obvious fact that the thing is a two-ton mobile phone sheathed in steel plates?

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kajer

@FeralRobots @GossiTheDog This, as well as the truck has all the cameras attached to it, some pointed inward for "driver monitoring."

If the doors can still have LTE unlock commands, I'm sure the MCU was also fine.

mkj

@kajer @FeralRobots My first guess as for an answer to that would be corroborating evidence. The logs show where it was at a particular time; here's video evidence that it actually was there (whether or not it would hold up in court for determining the time when the video was taken).

@GossiTheDog

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@FeralRobots @GossiTheDog

> why did they need to use video of the charging stations to track progress

Only thing I can think of is to see if he met up with anyone at charging stops
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