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Name: Anonymous 2015-11-28 20:49

An Airbus A350 using JavaShit:
Persistence with this agenda, continuous and lengthy discussions, technical meetings and negotiations eventually led us to the point where we were allowed to run our own node.js-server on the inflight servers of the aircraft.
http://reaktor.com/blog/aircraft-customer-experience-on-a-new-level/

What's next, a life support machine running V8?

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-28 20:52

As in, the in-flight entertainment subsystem. I guess if it already has to render several hundred movies simultaneously, an extra few cycles wasted on JS won't hurt.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 0:24

>>1
All critical subsystems are written in Ada and do not depend on the entertainment subsystem.

Name: Metempsychosis 2015-11-29 7:17

Are we approaching robotic consciousnesses?

http://ai.neocities.org/HOF.html#JTOMNkZJRao

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 10:21

>>4
no, but we are approaching my foot up your ass.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 11:02

From now on, I only fly Boeing.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 17:02

>>3
hahah you wish!
The documents showed how inflight entertainment systems on some planes were connected to the passenger satellite phone network, which included functions for operating some cabin control systems. These systems were in turn connected to the plane avionics systems.
http://www.wired.com/2015/05/feds-say-banned-researcher-commandeered-plane/

According to the affidavit, Roberts was able to issue a “climb command”, which “caused one of the airplane engines to climb resulting in a lateral or sideways movement of the plane.”
http://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Chris-Roberts-Application-for-Search-Warrant.pdf

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 17:07

>>3
Also, afaik the only airplane using mostly Ada is the 777 (at least for Boeing). The rest uses C, which reminded me:
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/05/boeing-787-dreamliners-contain-a-potentially-catastrophic-software-bug/

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 18:09

It's just for the on-board wifi/entertainment network.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 21:52

>>2
The last thing you want to do is serve hundreds of movies through a shitty single-threaded server.
Even Go would be better, but Erlang is yet again the superior choice.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-29 22:07

>>10
Several thousand connections ain't no thang for it though. For reading a huge file, it can point the client to a static fileserver.
There's no high-throughput realtime requirement. People will use a node.js frontend to select a file, and then stare for an hour and a half at a DVD-quality screen.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-30 2:48

A lisp support machine running Lisp

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-30 3:27

lisp is on lisp support.

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-30 4:48

Name: Anonymous 2015-11-30 5:33

If it's not a Boeing, I'm not going.

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-01 6:58

>>14
Clojure—Lisp reborn
Clojure is not a LISP.

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-01 8:20

>>16
ur mums not a lispu faggit

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-01 9:54

>>16
Well it's definitely not a suitable language for HPC either.

Name: Cudder !cXCudderUE 2015-12-03 8:52


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