Thank you. There was real risk that it wouldn’t work live. There were concerns with how the chip would fare being run around with, risk of dropping, risk of boot up taking longer or headless mode failing, etc etc…
When we actually did it, it took around 10s longer than we expected for the headless server to boot up; it came to like 3 seconds before I clicked the refresh button on stage 😂 control room was freaking out the whole time thinking something failed
We will continue to operate live and transparently. At some point a live demo we do will fail, and that will be ok too. We decided at the very beginning that nuclear was going to have to be a transparent industry in order to make the worlds energy





