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Re: How much I can rely on etc/TODO
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Van L |
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Re: How much I can rely on etc/TODO |
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Thu, 11 Apr 2019 11:34:24 +1000 |
>> I don't remember Emacs development ever advancing according to plan.
>> It would be nice to have that, I agree, but I don't think it's
>> possible in practice. People work on what they feel like working;
> That's the attitude that Emacs developers have now. But it is not
> inevitable. Let's try to lead and inspire people to work on some
> things that would be a big advance.
Just imagine. A SNERT (or hacker) is at console on those two doomed
Boeing 737 MAX 8 flights, recently. That person using GNU/Emacs
Augmented With AI is able to reason with all available diagnostics data
to within the 40 seconds available and save the day for 360+ passengers.
The robust back-and-forth you witness here between demonstrable experts
should kill the cheapskating single point of failure in design of Boeing
737 Max 8 MCAS, undocumented presence of MCAS, no training for MCAS, and
$80K extra on top of the hefty $120M Boeing 737 Max 8 per aeroplane for
*disagree* instrument panel safety warning light.
FSF: Flight Safety Foundation
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