• plinky [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    28 days ago

    unless you find some absolutely picturesque type of bug, it’s probably not that useful outside of reverse engineering, so what if a rocket approaching from that precise angle will be invisible or cause cascading failure of avionics? you can’t use that at those speeds

    • sodium_nitride [she/her, any]@hexbear.net
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      1. With 375 TB you probably are going to find picturesque bugs
      2. The angular resolutions and fields of sensors are highly protected. It’s not going to be something like hitting a precise angle and boom, you win. It’s going to be something like “within this angular range the resolution is X” thereby giving resistance engineers an understanding of whether their own systems are capable in what scenario, how to test and improve them. Little tidbits of info like that added up will give you a valuable picture.

      And I’m just talking about the real basic stuff here. Who knows what kinda shit is in the 375 TB.