It's always the same. NASA can do anything... except error check.
Or land on the moon.
I used to have fun demolishing Hunchbacked's various technical objections to Apollo systems, as many were in my own field. He seemed like a know-it-all kid exhibiting the classic danger of just a little knowledge. He'd obviously had
some exposure to physics, electronics and software engineering, but his understanding is cursory and naive. He often objects to things done differently than he's used to, and he has a hard time accepting that there just
might have been some perfectly good reasons. In other words, he's an absolutely classic example of Dunning-Kruger.
Still, after a lot of pounding, on a very few occasions I actually got him to retract a few claims. This made me think I just might be able to reason with him. If he could just have an epiphany that there are many things he does not know, and that many of them are actually worth learning...
Two videos then made me give up. The first was about a picture of the Apollo 17 CSM America taken through the overhead rendezvous window of the LM Challenger just before docking. It doesn't take a genius at spatial reasoning to see that we were seeing exactly what we should see from a point very close to the CSM's docking probe, but he complained that we couldn't see the sides of the SM. So I began to openly wonder if hunchbacked was blind in one eye, suffered from "lazy eye" as a kid, or had some other condition that made him unable to judge visual perspectives that would be easy for an average sighted 5-year-old kid.
But what really cemented things was his famous "Underwater Buzz Aldrin imposter breathing through microphone tubes" video. I realized at that moment that Hunchbacked is just totally batshit
insane, and nothing will
ever reach this poor soul.