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everyone can build toys. Most people just have enough shame about publishing it. The hard part is not building such toys, it's the convincing people with money to buy said toy. This is where he earned his applause.
what the hell are you on about? Have you ever been employed? Employees do got reprimanded because of their mistakes. Employers just don't sue via the courts for the same reason you don't sue your spouse first thing when…
there's no magic anywhere. At the end of the day the result is 0 and 1 onto memory. The approach to get there is the differentiate factor. If you are to tell a probabilistic tool to be 99.9999999% correct it would just…
so not niche at all. You described a bit of everything. Niche is more like "ISO26262 compliant, response time under 50ms, measured with a oscilloscope with at least 40MHz bandwidth, failure rate less than 10^-7, proven…
oh it's "because of this and that" now? The orignal topic was "not once blah blah...". I don't have to entertain you further, and won't.
latest counter-example is NFT.
No no I agree with you. It's just that I don't vibe with the sentiment that company culture are a one-way street from management. Anyway I do see that after a while the people who would have said no would all be gone.…
Why not both? Where I work, there have been a lot of pushback where that BS doesn't make a lick of sense (the crown jewel of BS request atm: "let's put AI in the bootloader"). Good governance "should" also mean that…
I'd say it's also to stop people from doing dumb things (i.e. proactive defense). Say, if the org runs Postgres in-house, there's a mighty chance that an intern somewhere might decide to ...test things out in a creative…