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Someone who spent that much time at CMC would know!

I also love her book.


I learned lots, worked with some great people, and even certified a thing or two!


Came here to upvote this idea. Many of you probably relate to the under-informed or less experienced junior engineer who gets dramatic at times. Did this person see something they thought was a non-conformance but actually standard operating?


I’ve been that junior engineer more than once (and not always junior), and I’ve had to deal with it more than once. The proof is in the pudding, and the pudding is that there are at least four distinct significant mechanical issues; three have led to major emergencies on board.

The second element is that this particular junior engineer has seen enough to know not to share his name. Naivety goes both ways, and the rhetorical engineer tends to leave identifiable information if they don’t think getting caught is a problem. This one does. He’s asked internally, and the answer wasn’t reassuring. I’ve been on the receiving end of “What do you think we should do about this?” and hard trade-offs; if the manager knows what they are doing and they are not pushing bad stories, the junior engineer learns something.

The last element is that this is not new: very senior engineers complaining about penny-pushing MBAs ruining the company and “that won’t stop until someone gets hurt” are as old as the merger with McDonnel-Douglas.

Would I trust the technical details and the recommendation of that particular engineer? Lord No: I know nothing about airplanes. But I know what a dysfunctional operation sounds like, and that sounds like the bassoon—but there’s the strings, the brass, and the percussions playing the same tune.


Whether this whistle-blower is well-informed or not is an interesting question, but it is overshadowed by the fact that we even have to ask. The fact that the public still doesn't know what happened or is happening is unacceptable, to put it lightly. Boeing has been given a chance - now they should be raided top-to-bottom by 3rd party agents, whether that be federal or private, and be placed under existential threat until we are satisfied with the investigation and resulting consequences.


That is very true, with the caveat that FAA and NHTSA aren’t the fastest at putting out a report —by design, thankfully: I want that thing vetted. It’s been three weeks. That would be better if we knew much more in the next week or two. If not, we shouldn’t be too patient either.


Also, hermeus.com


I don't know anything about photography, but curious to know what the cheapest "pro" alternative is. The phone is now $1200! This feature is cool, but if you wanted that feature, is it cheaper in a purpose-built device?


The original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema was about $500 on sale, but only shot in 1080p. The new generation is about $1300. And then you have to buy lenses :)

So, overall it's not bad value. It's not going to replace pro gear any time soon, but it's great that it can do stuff like this now.


Canon EOS M can be bought for around $100 used and shoot 1440p raw with Magic Lantern. Also it can use cheap old 16mm film lenses with crop mode.


You can buy a two year old Android phone to do the same thing, which is very inexpensive. Just disable every app except the camera app.


so they were not kidding about that low RCS!


in other news, local man rounds up on grocery bill for charity


I only do this if it's under $.50 and I found everything I was looking for. Something about donating to the food bank seemed off in the early pandemic when I was picking over the last scrawny beef knuckles when I was supposed to buy ground turkey.

I might be traumatized and a bad person. Either way that's my rule and I keep a backup wholesale package of SPAM on hand for the next supply chain collapse.


"make more better tests to decrease yolo" haha


Wow, good sleuthing!! dang do you have a tool to do that or are you just encyclopedic?


It's a frequently asked question but probably doesn't belong in the FAQ!

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35668525


Is this the promise of Amazon Sagemaker?


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