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      I’d go for a mix of 50% sd cards and 50% controllers. Maybe 40/60, science is not decided yet.

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    Spoiler: Nothing about the big boom or that trip was on it (as designed, lol), but it’s cool that it survived.

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      I would feel bad if we had to kill a very young adult and respectable frenchman for every three asshole-rich fat cats. Maybe I’m wrong about the frenchman, but I don’t recall him being rich, just the ‘expert’ on the dive. I think tragic still applies for them.

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        Well, he was probably “rich” in that he has acquired his own wealth, but I don’t think that’s what you mean.

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    That even a depth rated camera is broken can easily explained with the point that the implosion produced shock waves with pressure spikes easily exceeding the official ratings of the camera.

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    Damn, that’s promotional material that SanDisk would probably not want to have.

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      Why? It wasn’t there submersible, their product wasn’t responsible for its destruction and frankly there is very little in the way of public sympathy.

      The product is not even rated as waterproof and yet it’s survived months at the bottom of the ocean after having survived a destructive implosion.

      That’s hella marketing.

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        The marketing is more for the submersible camera that survived, just like it was designed to do, the SD card was just inside the camera and no water even touched it. I don’t think the SD card should be getting any credit.

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          Yeah I know but marketing is marketing. It doesn’t really have to make any sense.

          If the Xbox controller had survived I’m sure Microsoft would have made big of that even though it’s basically irrelevant to the product.

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      Why not? If anything, it shows how durable their product is. If it were my company, I would market the shit out of this.

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    Tragic?

    Try “predictable”

    Please watch the Netflix documentary if you havent.

    The sub was never meant for that depth and they knew it.

    They could literally hear the carbon fibers snapping every dive.

    They had to retire an entire chassis because it failed at similar depths.

    Nahh, the tragedy is rich people think they are better than physics itself.

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      Encrypted. Was a whole thing to recover the keys from a damaged board, only to find old videos and photos from previous dives.

      Apparently they were streaming the video to the inside of the sub, so it wasn’t saved to that card.

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    Scott Manley has a one hour video going over all of this, including the ridiculous redaction of James Cameron providing expert testimony by first saying he directed The Abyss

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    “Somewhat disappointingly, the images and videos shared in the report were taken in the vicinity of the ROV shop at the Marine Institute”

    There, saved you a long read

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        Yeah, but 512 GB? That’s gotta be overwriting some data. The amount of data generated by sensors is massive.

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              And what do you think that polling rate was to fill up a 512 GB SD card? It’s all speculation but this isn’t a super collider, we shouldn’t need sub second polling of a vehicle that can only move 5.6 km/h.

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                And even if you sampled at 10 sps, and did 50 sensors at 10b, you would still only be looking 5000bps or 5.8x10-7 GBps, meaning that it would take roughly 26 years to fill up a 512GB SD card.

                While I don’t know for how long the sub had been submerged, I doubt it was close to a quarter of a century. If that was the case, I believe that we would have been talking about that as well. Even if it was 500 sensors, at 100sps at 12b we’d be looking at 79days.

                IMHO there’s only a few things a 512GB SD card would be used for. And I hope it was music, because I don’t think we should watch the final moments of these people’s lives.

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                  Ok, so tell me how you are going to get a location fix underwater, in the dark, with no landmarks to orient yourself, in constantly shifting currents?

                  Even the Navy’s most advanced nuclear submarines have to surface to get their location. This thing was a carbon fiber tube with an Xbox controller and an idiot designer.

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    “and you can buy that exact SD card model for the low, low price of $62.99 on Amazon RIGHT. NOW!!!”

    That might not be the weirdest, most awkward product placement I ever saw, but close.

    EDIT : for those not seeing it, yeah, the article actually mentions that price and has a direct link to Amazon.

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      “I don’t travel on potentially doomed subs without these 10 things from amazon, you won’t believe how cheap number 1 is!!”

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      Ads are getting insane. Youtuber making skits in the middle of their video to promote some garbageis dystopian as fuck to me. Mentioning product and where to buy it to what price, what is this shit, war of the worlds?

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        The SD card was from inside a titanium cased underwater camera that was mounted outside the hull. It wasn’t actually in the implosion, it just survived the shockwave (which was probably 1000s of Gs, so still impressive)

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            Well, it’s an order of magnitude less force than the “server room” experienced, considering the whole rack of computers was compressed into a solid mass.

            SanDisk SD cards are actually rated for up to 500Gs, and with how light the SD card is, it can survive these indirect impacts more easily. “1000s of Gs” is just a completely random estimate considering how some of the other heavier internal camera parts were damaged (a circuit board connector sheared off).

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          I will never buy another Sandisk product. They are as unreliable as cheap microcenter flash drives now. I’ve been burned too many times, and couple of those time were literal burns too!