archive.is paywall bypass link: https://archive.is/nQP9A
Link to page that links to the report, as of now: https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/Pages/DCA26MA024.aspx
New pdf link is broken, as far as I can tell.
New pdf link broken as well, as far as I can tell
-a ) check out Leo Marks' "Between Silk and Cyanide", which touches on a telegrapher's signature 'fist' - they were distinguishing between different (German) senders of coded messages over the air. -b) this is still…
SVB no longer populates in Forbes on-line search ... as far as I can tell
There was an Apple Mac (sub-) team visit to Inmos in the UK, hosted by Ian Barron, sometime circa 1982 - 1983. Bob Belleville, the Mac team's director of engineering, led the trip. I remember Ian had a Jaguar with twin…
Which MacOS version? Monterey 12.6.1 doesn't want to play ...
Nit: should read: "100 megaBITS"(/second)
It's A16Z, actually, ...
Someone else posted here on HN in the last year or so; she lived in the Pacific NW and had built a database-based - web site that lets one enter constraints and find hints that help answer your question. Alas, I can't…
I was lucky enough to know him. Brilliant, hard-working, soft-spoken.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-17/-zero-cli...
link looks broken (goes to main msn page)
N. Wirth: Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
I have been calling this "Haeberli's corollary" to the Third Law of Thermodynamics - "globally, competence is not conserved" - it's leaking out of the universe, somehow...
I was (distantly) there, and I recall Wirth being there and visiting.
Eric Schmidt was, as I recall (which was when I was there), at PARC proper, doing his PhD thesis research and writing his thesis. But as Larry Tesler's interaction showed, there were fluid interactions between at least…
Dylan was indeed created by a group at ATG Cambridge run by Ike Nassi
Headline needs an edit - it's "Rod Serling", not "Rod Sterling"... but in any event, thanks for sharing.
So - it depends a bit on your purpose - if you just need a linux box, with no particular performance constraing, a Raspberry Pi might do. For a bit more performance, ODroid is nice - see…
As to the second: "without gratuitous nastiness", I would encourage you to go further towards the postitive and think about building on a FIRST robotics meme, "gracious professionalism"…
archive.is paywall bypass link: https://archive.is/nQP9A
Link to page that links to the report, as of now: https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/Pages/DCA26MA024.aspx
New pdf link is broken, as far as I can tell.
New pdf link broken as well, as far as I can tell
-a ) check out Leo Marks' "Between Silk and Cyanide", which touches on a telegrapher's signature 'fist' - they were distinguishing between different (German) senders of coded messages over the air. -b) this is still…
SVB no longer populates in Forbes on-line search ... as far as I can tell
There was an Apple Mac (sub-) team visit to Inmos in the UK, hosted by Ian Barron, sometime circa 1982 - 1983. Bob Belleville, the Mac team's director of engineering, led the trip. I remember Ian had a Jaguar with twin…
Which MacOS version? Monterey 12.6.1 doesn't want to play ...
Nit: should read: "100 megaBITS"(/second)
It's A16Z, actually, ...
Someone else posted here on HN in the last year or so; she lived in the Pacific NW and had built a database-based - web site that lets one enter constraints and find hints that help answer your question. Alas, I can't…
I was lucky enough to know him. Brilliant, hard-working, soft-spoken.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-02-17/-zero-cli...
link looks broken (goes to main msn page)
N. Wirth: Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
I have been calling this "Haeberli's corollary" to the Third Law of Thermodynamics - "globally, competence is not conserved" - it's leaking out of the universe, somehow...
I was (distantly) there, and I recall Wirth being there and visiting.
Eric Schmidt was, as I recall (which was when I was there), at PARC proper, doing his PhD thesis research and writing his thesis. But as Larry Tesler's interaction showed, there were fluid interactions between at least…
Dylan was indeed created by a group at ATG Cambridge run by Ike Nassi
Headline needs an edit - it's "Rod Serling", not "Rod Sterling"... but in any event, thanks for sharing.
So - it depends a bit on your purpose - if you just need a linux box, with no particular performance constraing, a Raspberry Pi might do. For a bit more performance, ODroid is nice - see…
As to the second: "without gratuitous nastiness", I would encourage you to go further towards the postitive and think about building on a FIRST robotics meme, "gracious professionalism"…