• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Do wrenches really need to be networked? Honest question

      A network-connected wrench can be a component of process improvement or quality improvement.

      Imagine network wrench situation:

      “Ed, Jim is on door install duty today right? I thought so. The system threw an alarm for his work. The last two doors he’s installed were under-torqued by 50 lbs on each bolt. Head down to production line four where he is, and get him sorted out.”

      Imagine non-network wrench situation:

      “The FAA has grounded all Boeing 737 Max 9 jets today after a massive decompression event occurred on Alaska Airlines at 16,000 ft. The door plug blew out of the jet at altitude. United Airlines has reported, after inspection, loose bolts the door plug of several of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jets as it continues to inspect every one if its 79 jets in its fleet.”

      Do wrenches really need to be networked? Honest question

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        10 months ago

        The moment my wrenches at work need to be connected to WiFi so some bean counting manager can come lecture me about every nut and bolt I work on, is the moment I wheel my tool cart into the woods and setup a shack.

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          Good thing they’re primarily talking about things such as aircraft, where this level of analness is sort of the bare minimum.

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        Imagine non-network wrench situation:

        “The FAA has grounded all Boeing 737 Max 9 jets today after a massive decompression event occurred on Alaska Airlines at 16,000 ft. The door plug blew out of the jet at altitude. United Airlines has reported, after inspection, loose bolts the door plug of several of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jets as it continues to inspect every one if its 79 jets in its fleet.”

        What’s the ratio of boeing door decompressions to IoT devices being hacked?