• IGuessThisIsMyName@lemmy.world
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    I’ve always used escalators as a great example of this. If they lose power or break they elegantly degrade back into stairs.

    • 𝕲𝖑𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍🔻𝕯𝖃 (he/him)@lemmy.world
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      escalators are actually a bad example of this. What you describe is what is supposed to happen, and they’re supposed to be built with mechanisms to ensure that’s what happens, but there’s been examples of escalators failing in such a way that the weight of too many people on it makes it go faster and faster and people get crushed and deadified.

      I watched a youtube video about a famous example a while back, don’t remember the channel that did it though or I’d find and link it.

      edit: I’ve been proven wrong but I’m leaving my comment because it’s a learning experience for anyone who reads this thread.

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        I think that specific example was shown to be sabotaged at the behest of management to try to save on maintenance costs so no that doesn’t count

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        Out of the tens of thousands of installed systems, there are bound to be failures of the mechanical safeties (or human-performed installation/maintenence) that can lead to a Swiss cheese path to failure. I wouldn’t necessarily dismiss the whole category as a bad example because of that however.

        Is it perfectly fail-safe? Well, in those cases, it wasn’t. But what were the contributing factors?

      • El care ñá@feddit.cl
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        Escalators have many security features and they are one of the safest modes of transportation.

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        At least someone with some sense can observe the amount of people on an elevator and nope out of that collective act of stupidity. I say that qualifies as graceful degradation.