Tesla is recalling its futuristic new Cybertruck pickup for the fourth time in the U.S. to fix problems with trim pieces that can come loose, and failing front windshield wipers.
Each probe has two fully redundant computers so they push to one with prod and one is a fallback. A lot of times the code isn’t finished by landing and development happens in flight.
I’ve noticed this in IoT all the time.
When every game before the DSi had to be ready out the door but every game after could have day zero fixes.
When Windows had to come in one piece because all fixes could only come through service packs.
When your smart fridge needs a firmware update
Etc. Etc.
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Even the Mars rovers have day zero patches
So they can pull off a mars express error and fixit if they find it inflight?
That would be cool
Each probe has two fully redundant computers so they push to one with prod and one is a fallback. A lot of times the code isn’t finished by landing and development happens in flight.