In the Lab #02 — Designing for Failure First

Good engineering isn’t about making things work.
It’s about deciding how they fail.

Current limits, thermal cutbacks, watchdogs, and interlocks are often treated as afterthoughts. In practice, they define whether a system degrades gracefully or catastrophically. Today’s work focused less on performance and more on the uncomfortable question: what happens when something goes wrong?

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