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That was a very disappointing article. The issue was not solved, and the workaround has no reason to work other than it does, meaning that it could also stop working anytime.

i am not sure how anyone with a clear conscience could ship a device which works by accident



> i am not sure how anyone with a clear conscience could ship a device which works by accident

LOL, welcome to enterprise level "Ship now, the service contract gives us at least a few weeks to work out the kinks" hardware, where understanding how the whole system actually works is a luxury most the engineers don't even have.

Kudos to them for giving it a good shot and continuing to look. A lot of times, unless you have money or clout to throw at some of the component originators, you're out of luck if you want real answers. The few engineers that have them are probably so busy that to devote them to figuring out what's really going on isn't worthwhile for the companies without some higher level intervention..


considering the complexity 1) I learned a lot 2) kudos for even reaching stability

I wish the team finds a proper solution




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