@kneworldodor @kentindell @nuthatch @danluu Exactly. It’s a design problem and, unlike, say, space flight, car designers have the option to allow for grounding the car. The question now is, what are the tradeoffs behind this particular case.
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@kneworldodor @kentindell @nuthatch @danluu Exactly. It’s a design problem and, unlike, say, space flight, car designers have the option to allow for grounding the car. The question now is, what are the tradeoffs behind this particular case. 1 comment
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@ashmueli @kentindell @nuthatch @danluu the specifics are important and I might agree with a shutdown if I knew them. I see no reason that most systems can't shut down or resort to an open loop program 99% of the time though. If it's related to protecting from electrical fields during reflash or network access so it doesn't get bricked during update then it's a stupid mistake.