In my opinion, establishing habits - whatever works for you is best - to mark the start and end of you workday is the most helpful thing here. I have a dedicated home office but I also use that for private projects, but…
Interested, especially in K8s based
As I just got reminded about this through other comments: 4. Vacuuming. My roomba has paid for itself several times with the time it’s saving me
1. some miscellaneous things using IFTTT like cross posting from Instagram to Twitter and Facebook 2. Smart Home stuff like turning on the light on sunset if I’m home, turning off the lights when I leave home and…
I think there is potential for using robots, drones and so on to a certain degree. I was myself also part of bigger training missions where drones were used to get an overview of the site, quickly identify hazards,…
The idea is nice and all, but as a volunteer firefighter of 12 years I don't think that's very practicable because 1. you have to transport all this stuff. Fire trucks have a notorious tendency to be overloaded and all…
Might be I'm not the typical user of this, probably also because as a software engineer I know how much guesswork and unsolved questions lies in these systems. Of course, I also notice that my focus changes a bit, but…
"Stationary objects either are rare" I think the problem with this is to set them into the correct context. Around the road (and thus in the visible field of the sensors) you have A LOT of stationary objects such as…
Of course, this needs to be fixed in one way or the other to achieve fully autonomous cars, as many others like destinguishing red traffic lights from other red lights. But that's why nobody calls it fully autonomous…
Yes, totally, although their reasoning that they must ignore stationary objects to avoid too many false positives sounds pretty reasonable to me. Also, on the other hand not being able to recognize that your car is…
Störk-Tronic | Stuttgart, GER | ONSITE We are searching support for our data services engineering team. Störk-Tronic is a middle size company that is well established in the market of temperature controllers for a wide…
I would say a mixture of two things: In a more general view, having skilled peer developers that have extensive knowledge in the field I am working on and are willing to mentor. I did my BS in a dual system that…
I can give you two first hand examples which also revolve about the apsects osipov mentioned: #1 is in my dayjob: We use docker in combination with vagrant for spinning up a test environment consisting of several…
In my opinion, establishing habits - whatever works for you is best - to mark the start and end of you workday is the most helpful thing here. I have a dedicated home office but I also use that for private projects, but…
Interested, especially in K8s based
As I just got reminded about this through other comments: 4. Vacuuming. My roomba has paid for itself several times with the time it’s saving me
1. some miscellaneous things using IFTTT like cross posting from Instagram to Twitter and Facebook 2. Smart Home stuff like turning on the light on sunset if I’m home, turning off the lights when I leave home and…
I think there is potential for using robots, drones and so on to a certain degree. I was myself also part of bigger training missions where drones were used to get an overview of the site, quickly identify hazards,…
The idea is nice and all, but as a volunteer firefighter of 12 years I don't think that's very practicable because 1. you have to transport all this stuff. Fire trucks have a notorious tendency to be overloaded and all…
Might be I'm not the typical user of this, probably also because as a software engineer I know how much guesswork and unsolved questions lies in these systems. Of course, I also notice that my focus changes a bit, but…
"Stationary objects either are rare" I think the problem with this is to set them into the correct context. Around the road (and thus in the visible field of the sensors) you have A LOT of stationary objects such as…
Of course, this needs to be fixed in one way or the other to achieve fully autonomous cars, as many others like destinguishing red traffic lights from other red lights. But that's why nobody calls it fully autonomous…
Yes, totally, although their reasoning that they must ignore stationary objects to avoid too many false positives sounds pretty reasonable to me. Also, on the other hand not being able to recognize that your car is…
Störk-Tronic | Stuttgart, GER | ONSITE We are searching support for our data services engineering team. Störk-Tronic is a middle size company that is well established in the market of temperature controllers for a wide…
I would say a mixture of two things: In a more general view, having skilled peer developers that have extensive knowledge in the field I am working on and are willing to mentor. I did my BS in a dual system that…
I can give you two first hand examples which also revolve about the apsects osipov mentioned: #1 is in my dayjob: We use docker in combination with vagrant for spinning up a test environment consisting of several…