I'm not at all familiar with the Xbox One, but this is a feature that's generally available if you're designing "closed" hardware like a console. Most SoC these days have some sort of security processor that runs in its…
There's a pretty stark contrast between an MLB player making $50M per year and a bobsledder who's promised $100K 20 years after reaching the pinnacle of their sport. Given the total amount of training that an Olympian…
I'm not an expert here, but I this is pretty unlikely at this point. Google has been working on Fuschia for a decade, and far as I can tell, the only place it was ever deployed was to a Google smart home hub 5 years…
Yeah, this immediately made me think of DAF. My wife is a speech pathologist and hooked me up to a DAF machine for some research, and the effect was totally shocking to me as a layperson. I think I did worse than…
I think you're misunderstanding their point. Your API is constrained by the actual TCP protocol. Even if the sender uses this message-oriented TCP API, the receiver can't make any guarantees that a packet they receive…
> but with the expectation that only openai has access to it You can argue about "the expectation" of privacy all you want, but this is completely detached from reality. My assumption is that almost no third parties I…
I haven't used it in a few years, but I always found it to be very flexible and useful for non-Qt projects. I last used it for an embedded project, which are sometimes a pain to set up in an IDE (cross-compiler,…
This also stuck out to me, but in defense of Amazon (yuck), I don't see that language directly from anyone at Amazon. They use the regular "reduction in corporate workforce" BS that every big company on earth uses. It…
I work in software now, but I have an electrical engineering degree and started my career on a project developing a radio. Our project probably had ten or more electrical engineers on it, and only one or two of them…
This is veering into pedantry, but from what I can understand of that setting (I'm not a sysadmin guy but have used MACsec on embedded stuff), that's just as much of an 802.1X feature as a MACsec feature. Sure the…
I think this is more relevant. Like everything, most games today are optimized to maximize engagement and keep people with low attention spans hooked. There are plenty of intelligent people who could invest a bunch of…
I never looked into the guts of how this was implemented, but I worked on a product which had an SNMPv3 agent that was only restricted by a username and password. I could flash a PC with a fresh Ubuntu image, apt…
This isn't totally dead. I missed a flight last year and got bumped to a flight the next morning on some weird ticket class where I didn't get a seat assignment until the gate. The gate agent was able to give me a…
I'm 6'6" and I basically treat an exit row upgrade as non-negotiable. It's just a fundamental cost of long haul travel for me if I can't swing premium economy or business class. To get some extra legroom, I paid (round…
I don’t have any data to back this up, but I think window and aisle seats being more valuable doesn’t necessarily mean they can be sold for more. I am very tall and I always pay for a seat with extra legroom in economy.…
I applied for a management-consulting-ish job a decade ago (I was desperate!) at a big firm and had to take what was basically an IQ test. I have no idea if the test literally calculated my IQ, but the questions were…
Was this professionally or in school? I still did this in an EE program 15 years ago and I can't imagine things have changed since then. I think kids still have to do lots of ugly math in EE classes.
If you're pulling the datasheet from the vendor website, you can also skim the list of documentation and see if there are any application notes available for the part. For more "complicated" parts (e.g. lots of signals,…
This question is sorta similar to "Why don't distros enable restrictive MAC policies by default" Maintainers _could_ take the time to lock down sshd and limit the damage it can do if exploited, but there are costs…
I’m incredibly confident that any professor of aerospace engineering would give a better response. Is it common for people with PhDs to fall for basic misconceptions in their field? This seems like a reasonable standard…
That's what gets attention in the media, but the Trump administration has also been axing a lot of "traditional" programs. I used to work a defense contractor and still have some friends in that industry. One of them…
I guess "often" is relative, but this happens to me pretty regularly. I live in Canada, and it's not always obvious if an American company ships here or not. If the answer isn't trivial to find, I'll do this: 1. Add…
Is it so hard to believe that someone can be a great candidate in an interview when you're getting 100% of their attention and then be horrible at their job when you're getting 20% of it because they're juggling 5 jobs?
Generally speaking, provincial parties are either loosely affiliated or unaffiliated with federal parties which share a name. e.g. Alberta recently had an NDP government that skews much further right than the federal…
There are _some_ differences in quality, but I think they're pretty minor. I recently visited the Philippines and a friend bought some knockoff Crocs at a market. The little rivet thing holding the strap to the shoe had…
I'm not at all familiar with the Xbox One, but this is a feature that's generally available if you're designing "closed" hardware like a console. Most SoC these days have some sort of security processor that runs in its…
There's a pretty stark contrast between an MLB player making $50M per year and a bobsledder who's promised $100K 20 years after reaching the pinnacle of their sport. Given the total amount of training that an Olympian…
I'm not an expert here, but I this is pretty unlikely at this point. Google has been working on Fuschia for a decade, and far as I can tell, the only place it was ever deployed was to a Google smart home hub 5 years…
Yeah, this immediately made me think of DAF. My wife is a speech pathologist and hooked me up to a DAF machine for some research, and the effect was totally shocking to me as a layperson. I think I did worse than…
I think you're misunderstanding their point. Your API is constrained by the actual TCP protocol. Even if the sender uses this message-oriented TCP API, the receiver can't make any guarantees that a packet they receive…
> but with the expectation that only openai has access to it You can argue about "the expectation" of privacy all you want, but this is completely detached from reality. My assumption is that almost no third parties I…
I haven't used it in a few years, but I always found it to be very flexible and useful for non-Qt projects. I last used it for an embedded project, which are sometimes a pain to set up in an IDE (cross-compiler,…
This also stuck out to me, but in defense of Amazon (yuck), I don't see that language directly from anyone at Amazon. They use the regular "reduction in corporate workforce" BS that every big company on earth uses. It…
I work in software now, but I have an electrical engineering degree and started my career on a project developing a radio. Our project probably had ten or more electrical engineers on it, and only one or two of them…
This is veering into pedantry, but from what I can understand of that setting (I'm not a sysadmin guy but have used MACsec on embedded stuff), that's just as much of an 802.1X feature as a MACsec feature. Sure the…
I think this is more relevant. Like everything, most games today are optimized to maximize engagement and keep people with low attention spans hooked. There are plenty of intelligent people who could invest a bunch of…
I never looked into the guts of how this was implemented, but I worked on a product which had an SNMPv3 agent that was only restricted by a username and password. I could flash a PC with a fresh Ubuntu image, apt…
This isn't totally dead. I missed a flight last year and got bumped to a flight the next morning on some weird ticket class where I didn't get a seat assignment until the gate. The gate agent was able to give me a…
I'm 6'6" and I basically treat an exit row upgrade as non-negotiable. It's just a fundamental cost of long haul travel for me if I can't swing premium economy or business class. To get some extra legroom, I paid (round…
I don’t have any data to back this up, but I think window and aisle seats being more valuable doesn’t necessarily mean they can be sold for more. I am very tall and I always pay for a seat with extra legroom in economy.…
I applied for a management-consulting-ish job a decade ago (I was desperate!) at a big firm and had to take what was basically an IQ test. I have no idea if the test literally calculated my IQ, but the questions were…
Was this professionally or in school? I still did this in an EE program 15 years ago and I can't imagine things have changed since then. I think kids still have to do lots of ugly math in EE classes.
If you're pulling the datasheet from the vendor website, you can also skim the list of documentation and see if there are any application notes available for the part. For more "complicated" parts (e.g. lots of signals,…
This question is sorta similar to "Why don't distros enable restrictive MAC policies by default" Maintainers _could_ take the time to lock down sshd and limit the damage it can do if exploited, but there are costs…
I’m incredibly confident that any professor of aerospace engineering would give a better response. Is it common for people with PhDs to fall for basic misconceptions in their field? This seems like a reasonable standard…
That's what gets attention in the media, but the Trump administration has also been axing a lot of "traditional" programs. I used to work a defense contractor and still have some friends in that industry. One of them…
I guess "often" is relative, but this happens to me pretty regularly. I live in Canada, and it's not always obvious if an American company ships here or not. If the answer isn't trivial to find, I'll do this: 1. Add…
Is it so hard to believe that someone can be a great candidate in an interview when you're getting 100% of their attention and then be horrible at their job when you're getting 20% of it because they're juggling 5 jobs?
Generally speaking, provincial parties are either loosely affiliated or unaffiliated with federal parties which share a name. e.g. Alberta recently had an NDP government that skews much further right than the federal…
There are _some_ differences in quality, but I think they're pretty minor. I recently visited the Philippines and a friend bought some knockoff Crocs at a market. The little rivet thing holding the strap to the shoe had…