An article that sums it up well for me is "Surely We Can Do Better Than Elon Musk" in Current Affairs (2021) https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/04/surely-we-can-do-bett...
They keep the train centered by the differential effect. The angle of the cone is very slight, nowhere near enough for gravity to overcome friction to cause the train to slip laterally into the center. And then keeping…
I think this may be the primary reason why narrow-gauge railways are better at tighter curves: the shorter axle means the same wheel radius difference (caused by lateral displacement) causes a smaller turn radius versus…
Agreed about arg parsing. One day I decided to figure out how to get Python arg parsing in a bash script. The horrifying result: https://gist.github.com/benkehoe/c469ebb76ad80d45405077e1093...
I don't think it requires sign-in for content that's not behind the paywall. I think it occasionally prompts the user to sign up or sign in, but you can click outside the box to move past it. It's hostile that they…
I think people don't realize that Medium doesn't require articles to be behind the paywall. There are two ways an article gets paywalled: 1. You opt-in to getting paid for views. 2. If you put your article up for…
> ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE Sounds about right.
It's even worse when comparing Google's attitude with, for example, Microsoft releasing a dedicated, extensible accessible controller for Xbox https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessibility
Also featured recently on the New Hampshire Public Radio podcast Ouside/In http://outsideinradio.org/shows/coydogs
http://html5zombo.com/
Mathematica has the cool ability to do symbolic tracking of numerical precision, for the ability to tell you when, for example, your differential equation solver is giving you meaningless results.
It gets better: https://prokopetz.tumblr.com/post/123010716162/thesparkofrev... > But this guy, this Ea-nasir, he kept all of his angry letters - hundreds of them - and meticulously filed and preserved them in a…
It's also more or less equivalent to the Dymaxion map but stretches instead of disconnecting, which is a bit misleading, I think. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_map
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Yes, all programmers are the same; none of them have different needs or desires.
We are finding that unit testing is pretty straightforward with Placebo [0] (also Mitch Garnaat!), for which we use a common "boto client getter" library that the unit test framework can hook into to inject Placebo. The…
iRobot | Boston area | on-site | full-time As a pioneer in the robot industry, iRobot's goal is to drive innovation, serve as an industry catalyst and change the world by fueling the era of robots. We are building out…
It's hard to take someone seriously when they ascribe floating point rounding error to a language defect.
This still seems more limited than the Mathematica syntax, which includes postfix operators, for example. I also appreciate that parentheses are used only for grouping, not for function calling and such. I'm not saying…
And with good cause, I think. Mathematica syntax (both the verbose form and with the various syntactical sugar) is immensely more readable to the average person than Lisp. Of course, this could have been done on top of…
PowerShell gives a good alternative: the things passed between the programs should be objects. It requires, of course, that everything is communicating with a common runtime, but for a shell that is not the biggest…
Trillian still works with Facebook chat: http://www.trillian.im/ They wrote a little eulogy when imo dropped 3rd-party chat support, I'm sure they'd be happy to see Pidgin add FB support! http://blog.trillian.im/?p=2902
An article that sums it up well for me is "Surely We Can Do Better Than Elon Musk" in Current Affairs (2021) https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/04/surely-we-can-do-bett...
They keep the train centered by the differential effect. The angle of the cone is very slight, nowhere near enough for gravity to overcome friction to cause the train to slip laterally into the center. And then keeping…
I think this may be the primary reason why narrow-gauge railways are better at tighter curves: the shorter axle means the same wheel radius difference (caused by lateral displacement) causes a smaller turn radius versus…
Agreed about arg parsing. One day I decided to figure out how to get Python arg parsing in a bash script. The horrifying result: https://gist.github.com/benkehoe/c469ebb76ad80d45405077e1093...
I don't think it requires sign-in for content that's not behind the paywall. I think it occasionally prompts the user to sign up or sign in, but you can click outside the box to move past it. It's hostile that they…
I think people don't realize that Medium doesn't require articles to be behind the paywall. There are two ways an article gets paywalled: 1. You opt-in to getting paid for views. 2. If you put your article up for…
> ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE Sounds about right.
It's even worse when comparing Google's attitude with, for example, Microsoft releasing a dedicated, extensible accessible controller for Xbox https://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessibility
Also featured recently on the New Hampshire Public Radio podcast Ouside/In http://outsideinradio.org/shows/coydogs
http://html5zombo.com/
Mathematica has the cool ability to do symbolic tracking of numerical precision, for the ability to tell you when, for example, your differential equation solver is giving you meaningless results.
It gets better: https://prokopetz.tumblr.com/post/123010716162/thesparkofrev... > But this guy, this Ea-nasir, he kept all of his angry letters - hundreds of them - and meticulously filed and preserved them in a…
It's also more or less equivalent to the Dymaxion map but stretches instead of disconnecting, which is a bit misleading, I think. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_map
iRobot | Cloud Robotics Software Engineer | Boston area As a pioneer in the robot industry, iRobot's goal is to drive innovation, serve as an industry catalyst and change the world by fueling the era of robots. iRobot…
Yes, all programmers are the same; none of them have different needs or desires.
We are finding that unit testing is pretty straightforward with Placebo [0] (also Mitch Garnaat!), for which we use a common "boto client getter" library that the unit test framework can hook into to inject Placebo. The…
iRobot | Boston area | on-site | full-time As a pioneer in the robot industry, iRobot's goal is to drive innovation, serve as an industry catalyst and change the world by fueling the era of robots. We are building out…
It's hard to take someone seriously when they ascribe floating point rounding error to a language defect.
This still seems more limited than the Mathematica syntax, which includes postfix operators, for example. I also appreciate that parentheses are used only for grouping, not for function calling and such. I'm not saying…
And with good cause, I think. Mathematica syntax (both the verbose form and with the various syntactical sugar) is immensely more readable to the average person than Lisp. Of course, this could have been done on top of…
PowerShell gives a good alternative: the things passed between the programs should be objects. It requires, of course, that everything is communicating with a common runtime, but for a shell that is not the biggest…
Trillian still works with Facebook chat: http://www.trillian.im/ They wrote a little eulogy when imo dropped 3rd-party chat support, I'm sure they'd be happy to see Pidgin add FB support! http://blog.trillian.im/?p=2902