• terrrmus@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    Using a controller is fine, but I’m sure they are hardwired. There is a Today show interview where the CEO specifically said they use them over bluetooth.

    Absolutely all shit made up in my brain from my hatred of bluetooth. I could definitely see the controller dying because they forgot to charge it, tried to connect the spare but bluetooth being bluetooth wouldn’t. Then they drift into the Titantic, get a puncture and implode.

    • Thrashy@beehaw.org
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      2 years ago

      Vivid imagery befitting the general reliability of Bluetooth (witness me covering one of my EarPods to get the other one to connect up and sync with my phone at least once a day) but putting all the pieces together, my best guess is that the pressure vessel split at one of the seams between the cylindrical carbon fiber center section due to fatigue at the joint, well above their target depth. There’s a reason why every other DSV designed to reach those depths uses a single-piece spherical pressure vessel.

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        I keep people saying the porthole window was only rated for ~1300 meter dives, though I haven’t seen the source for this yet.

        Also fiberglass as a material and the way they were cheaping out on checking it for imperfections.

        But yeah also the join. It seems so obviously a horrible idea.

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      2 years ago

      Ahhhh now that’s insane, there’s no good reason for that to be wireless at all…