>The disorder is characterized by "impaired control" with increasing priority given to Oh please, then I assume every hobby in the world can be considered "hobby-name disorder". If it's something that help the…
But why should one rely on the termination of the nerves instead of the implating an electrode on the main cortex which controls the motor activity? Can't they translate directly the actions from the energy flow at that…
What really frustrates me when I watch this kind of demonstrations with bionics is the delay and inaccuracy between desired action and the real effect. I know it's not that simple, but from my perspective since the…
What really surprises me it's how well Elon Musk handles everything so far. In most of the companies I see some steps : create a product, announce it, release it, take a break and enjoy the hard work, repeat. I don't…
>This can be seen from increase in placements in IITs this year. That's probably because they are pushed by their families, "go and study IT, this is the best paid job at the moment". That doesn't mean that the value,…
>Well, yeah, entry-level IT stuff was always a target for automation I see this as a progress. Since you replace the first-level IT stuff with automated processes, the now second-level IT stuff will sooner or later…
>These people are mainly relatively unskilled. These companies are notorious for hiring entire batches of graduating students. Please follow the discussion, I was talking only about the fresh graduates and entry-level…
Since you are an Indian too, I think your remarks are kind of subjective and your reply a bit harsh, but I'll add more facts that sustain my point of view. >Not working hard doesn't come from the culture Yes it truly…
>These people are mainly relatively unskilled Not only that I agree with that, but I'd like to add the fact that after 2 years of working in a team splitted in Romania and India, the working experience with Indian…
>The disorder is characterized by "impaired control" with increasing priority given to Oh please, then I assume every hobby in the world can be considered "hobby-name disorder". If it's something that help the…
But why should one rely on the termination of the nerves instead of the implating an electrode on the main cortex which controls the motor activity? Can't they translate directly the actions from the energy flow at that…
What really frustrates me when I watch this kind of demonstrations with bionics is the delay and inaccuracy between desired action and the real effect. I know it's not that simple, but from my perspective since the…
What really surprises me it's how well Elon Musk handles everything so far. In most of the companies I see some steps : create a product, announce it, release it, take a break and enjoy the hard work, repeat. I don't…
>This can be seen from increase in placements in IITs this year. That's probably because they are pushed by their families, "go and study IT, this is the best paid job at the moment". That doesn't mean that the value,…
>Well, yeah, entry-level IT stuff was always a target for automation I see this as a progress. Since you replace the first-level IT stuff with automated processes, the now second-level IT stuff will sooner or later…
>These people are mainly relatively unskilled. These companies are notorious for hiring entire batches of graduating students. Please follow the discussion, I was talking only about the fresh graduates and entry-level…
Since you are an Indian too, I think your remarks are kind of subjective and your reply a bit harsh, but I'll add more facts that sustain my point of view. >Not working hard doesn't come from the culture Yes it truly…
>These people are mainly relatively unskilled Not only that I agree with that, but I'd like to add the fact that after 2 years of working in a team splitted in Romania and India, the working experience with Indian…