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shalom goyim
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Yes, it's my mujeet colleague.
>There are A and B versions of the app, libraries are completely incompatible with each other but named similarly
>Library codebase is a mess
>ChatGPT frequently confuses between A and B dependencies
>Colleague repeatedly sends me chatGPT prompts that had the same non existent dependencies
>Official websites downright say this Drone model is not supported; not even the official flying app supports it
>He shown me Drone flying apps with custom autopilot modules and wants me to make it
>Do you know DroneLink have this autopilot function??
>Explain to him I'm not aviation qualified and we have no aerial testing facilities
Did you know helicopters cannot recover themselves when flipped, and that helicopters with no tail rotors are prone to vortex ring situations on low collective pitch (rapid descension)
I'm not aviation expert but I play enough flight games to know this.
Coding an aerial vehicle is something I will never do, even when told to. While less dangerous than say, a passenger airliner, even professionals from Boeing caused many crashes in their 737max.
I'm just a modestly paid coder.
>There are A and B versions of the app, libraries are completely incompatible with each other but named similarly
>Library codebase is a mess
>ChatGPT frequently confuses between A and B dependencies
>Colleague repeatedly sends me chatGPT prompts that had the same non existent dependencies
>Official websites downright say this Drone model is not supported; not even the official flying app supports it
>He shown me Drone flying apps with custom autopilot modules and wants me to make it
>Do you know DroneLink have this autopilot function??
>Explain to him I'm not aviation qualified and we have no aerial testing facilities
Did you know helicopters cannot recover themselves when flipped, and that helicopters with no tail rotors are prone to vortex ring situations on low collective pitch (rapid descension)
I'm not aviation expert but I play enough flight games to know this.
Coding an aerial vehicle is something I will never do, even when told to. While less dangerous than say, a passenger airliner, even professionals from Boeing caused many crashes in their 737max.
I'm just a modestly paid coder.
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