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It's only hard because he's insisting on re-inventing everything rather than just using standard engineering practices.

I used to build test equipment for aerospace and safety critical equipment for coal mining. I'm well aware that even with rigorous control you're going to get some errors. But "the glass fell out because we glued it wrong" isn't a normal manufacturing error. It's a mistake that requires more than one process to fail.



musk seems to be suffering from the "not invented here" syndrome.

Which is stupid in a world where you can drawn on 150+ years of manufacturing experience.

Sure, in IT and tech it might work, but those fields are relatively young.




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