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November 4, 2025 41 mins

Modern aviation has a counterintuitive rule: keep the autopilot engaged during turbulence. After analyzing millions of flights, Airbus found that pilots who disconnect autopilot often make things worse through overcorrection and startle response. The machine, monitoring 88+ parameters simultaneously, handles the chaos better than human instinct. This aviation philosophy offers crucial lessons as programmers grapple with their own copilots—AI coding assistants that require us to shift from doing everything ourselves to managing intelligent systems.

The episode explores how FlightAware transforms thousands of data points per second into their famous "Misery Map," showing real-time airport delays across the US. This fascinating company has built a technical marvel, fusing FAA feeds, airline data, and 30,000 crowdsourced ground stations to track every flight globally. Their engineering blog details the sophisticated vector-based mapping and data tiling systems that make this possible, showcasing how complex aviation data becomes accessible visual information.

In air traffic control, AI adoption faces fierce resistance—and for good reason. Unlike cockpit automation that's had decades to prove itself, ATC remains fundamentally human-driven. While systems like Heathrow's AIMEE handle routine clearances and new tools help with conflict detection, the consensus is clear: AI augments but doesn't replace human controllers. As one expert noted, it takes years to develop the instinct for managing airspace, something AI can't simply replicate.

Today's news highlights include a shocking case of cybersecurity professionals using their insider access to deploy ransomware—the ultimate trust betrayal. On the creative side, LayoutitStudio's CSS-only terrain generator proves that web styling languages can create complex 3D worlds without JavaScript. And in a haunting discovery, scientists accidentally recorded the first dying human brain, revealing gamma waves suggesting memory replay in our final moments.

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