your *plane* might LOCK UP IN FLIGHT if it isn't restarted every three weeks seattletimes.com/business/bo…
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that sounds bad yes

Dec 12, 2016 · 3:41 PM UTC

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Gluži kā Windows 95
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uh, yeah, bad. Look up glass cockpit if you really never want to fly on a plane again.
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Wheee! Going down
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that's because at 24 days the int32 they store the milliseconds ticks in is incremented by 1 and overflows causing an assert
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IoT is a mistake.
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Reminds a IBM BladeCenter RAID module, fails at 497 days of uptime, as it used 10msec units on 32 bits counter :)
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I don't know anything, but if you want triple redundancy, why would you use 3 of the exact same thing?
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can you share the entire article?
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what about rebooting the control modules at different times? then when they auto reset they won't do it simultaneously
Just to be sure, what type of airplane are we talking about?