On 2026-07-07 02:01, Tim via users wrote:
On Mon, 2026-07-06 at 15:22 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
There is a saying: "The software is never finished".
Not particularly about software, electronics in my case, but:
No design is completed until you've added too many features and
buggered it up. Then, it's "finished"!!!
In early 70-ties I worked as an electronics engineer in the design of a CNC
system. A prototype was being tested at a machine tool factory on a 6-axis
large milling center. As we made the system work for the first time,
feeling great about ourselves, a guy from the factory appeared and started
to madly press random keys. Suddenly the system moved, broke off a 25mm
milling bit that went flying, fortunately not hitting anyone, until it
stopped at the end point switch. "HA!", said the guy, "now explain why the
system moved when it should not".
Try to troubleshoot that, friends.
Cheers
Frank
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