The Titanic director has made 33 dives to the shipwreck and visited ocean depths in a submersible he built himself. He compares OceanGate to the Titanic in that both ignored safety warnings.

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    feels like they probably knew that in their heart the moment they see the $30 Logitech controller…

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      I know the controller seems corny, but it turns out that even the US Navy have used Xbox controllers.

      The real red flags here were the carbon fiber hull and the fact that the Titan wasn’t even certified or properly tested to ensure it could survive the stress of repeated dives to such extreme depths.

      It’s kinda insane that OceanGate got away with taking paying tourists down in that thing for as long as they did.

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        Cmdr. Reed Koepp told USA Today at the time the controllers were cost-effective and came with an added bonus — young sailors already knew how to handle them.

        At least two major weapons systems that the US military is focusing on utilize Xbox-style controllers, Task and Purpose reported in March.

        Girguis said making fun of the gaming controller in the submersible was appealing because it’s “an easy target” but that a lot of undersea vessels “use similar controllers.”

        It’s a question of quality control. Military grade equipment is not the same as consumer grade equipment. That’s why we have grade in the first place.

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          “Military grade” is not a statement of high-quality… it’s a statement of specified minimum capabilities and characteristics to satisfy a contract. It’s quite common for off the shelf commercial equipment, even stuff targeted at home consumers, to meet or exceed MIL-STDs.

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            What do you think quality means? Go pick some IC’s and you will see that the best quality is kept for military grade operations like operations in very low temperature for example. An IC designed with a high swing in operational temperature will require much more thinking than a consumer IC.

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                Cool…I’m glad that you understand better what quality means. Now if you have a different definition of quality that’s a different story.

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                    Well, sorry to disappoint you but if a circuit endures higher temperature swings than another then it is of a better quality than the other one. This attribute is part of the quantification of quality. But feel free to explain yourself.

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        I believe the Navy uses xbox controllers for controlling periscopes, not the entire submarine.