Ameribros, what went wrong?

Ameribros, what went wrong?

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The Achilles heel of Capitalism is cheaping out on your products to increase profit.

But that's what everyone does at a certain degree, Boeing's case was just bizzare.

they redeemed the software which should have never been redeemed

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Was it really written by Pajeets or is that just a meme?

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Another crash?

What ever happened with that Chinese crash?
Was it the guy or the plane?

Dunno, are modern planes really so reliant on computers?

Pretty much, practically the pilot is just there to take-off/land and be there when shit goes wrong.
Planes are mostly autonomous.

Businesses die in capitalism.
WOWIE

Pretty sure one of the black boxes made it clear that the crash was caused by human choice,not malfunction. The cockpit recorder is damaged though so they don't know why. Apparently still ongoing investigation. This was all from last I checked a few weeks ago. Does anyone have newer info?

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because brazil didn't invent planes
if they did, this never would happen

It was weird how the plane just went straight down, it seems the pilot didn't had any mental issues or anything.

Well israel needed iraq invaded so...

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It's a meme. Allegedly the software was outsourced to pajeets for testing but not the development proper.

Not a meme and pajeets aren't to blame. They're a subcontractor like anyone else. They offered sub-standard work for the cheapest price. Boeing board of directors really wanted their multi-billion dollar bonus so they went with them. People died.

And Indian IT services

Understood, also the duality on men.

Yeah pretty true. They tried to use indians on aeronautics and the indians track record is terrible.
Boeing should have known better.
Indians in america are insanely good programmers, I don't understand why in india they are just that bad.

Because the ones in the US were the top 1%?