The article is misleading, I've read the actual report in Japanese. It's not trying to built Tokyo-Osaka conveyor belt, too expensive, too close the the realm of sci-fi. What they're trying to do is to use the current…
Something I've experienced first hand. Programming the ps3 forced you to manually do what CPU caches does in the background, which is why the ps3 was a pain in the butt for programmers who were so used to…
Drug dealers also have the same modus operandi. First, free samples, then you must pay, once addicted you pay more and more, no money ? go sell these drugs and be an evangelist for us, now your work is our profit.
Every AI answer should starts with "I read it on the internet, that ...". or ends with "... so said the internet".
First they lie to you saying they will save the world. Then they take from you saying they're using them to make the world a better place. Then they rule you, saying "there are no other ways". All the while many people…
Because competition is bad for business (good for customers for sure), but I repeat, BAD for business. Why would you want 10 companies competing, bet your investment in one, or "spread it" like a loser, when you can…
I'm more of a visual person. I usually "draw" my notes to make things easier to understand. When I need to revisit it, remembering how things relate to each other, I find it easier to picture what I drew, "retrace" my…
When there's a gold rush, sell the best shovels you can make. Pretty much the business model of Steam, Amazon, nVidia, Nintendo, all to some degree, we can go on and on.
My God, once in a while, you need to read something like this, reflect, ask the question "can I do better in my work ?", such an inspiring story of technical feat, persistence, and ingenuity.
"It's different this time, we have machine guns, rockets, tanks, drones and AI, while Louis XVI only had guns, which was easily overcome with dirty peasant's pitchforks" - elites probably.
Google's "don't be evil", removed when it was against profit. Silicon Valley's "We're all family" culture, screw that, company profit first, you're all laid off! Now this. When did "liberal" becomes synonymous with…
My girls join the Girlscout in Japan. When they have outings, they'll prepare "girlben" which is short for "girlscout's bento/lunchbox", which is literally just 2 or 3 onigiris with whatever ingredients they want.
Does Tesla get any kind of royalties or patent payment when car companies adopt their standard ?
Massive public transports, not EV, is the solution.
Living here for more than a decade, spent first five years just working myself to death. Then I managed to finally settle, bought a car and started exploring the country. The difference between Tokyo/Osaka/Nagoya and…
If you have children and visit Japan, stop by Yokohama cup noddle museum. The children can "arrange" their own cup noddle, good fun!
"Invoking awe" is easy, travel to places you've never been, do things you've never done, and what not. Richard Feynman once said "The easiest person to fool is yourself". The real "humility" is how you'd respond when…
IMHO, don't blame touch screens, blame bad UI design. My touch screen annoyance: "oops, it detected a swipe instead of a press, because the car just went through a bump!". Or, "Oops! I accidentally pressed cancel…
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The article is misleading, I've read the actual report in Japanese. It's not trying to built Tokyo-Osaka conveyor belt, too expensive, too close the the realm of sci-fi. What they're trying to do is to use the current…
Something I've experienced first hand. Programming the ps3 forced you to manually do what CPU caches does in the background, which is why the ps3 was a pain in the butt for programmers who were so used to…
Drug dealers also have the same modus operandi. First, free samples, then you must pay, once addicted you pay more and more, no money ? go sell these drugs and be an evangelist for us, now your work is our profit.
Every AI answer should starts with "I read it on the internet, that ...". or ends with "... so said the internet".
First they lie to you saying they will save the world. Then they take from you saying they're using them to make the world a better place. Then they rule you, saying "there are no other ways". All the while many people…
Because competition is bad for business (good for customers for sure), but I repeat, BAD for business. Why would you want 10 companies competing, bet your investment in one, or "spread it" like a loser, when you can…
I'm more of a visual person. I usually "draw" my notes to make things easier to understand. When I need to revisit it, remembering how things relate to each other, I find it easier to picture what I drew, "retrace" my…
When there's a gold rush, sell the best shovels you can make. Pretty much the business model of Steam, Amazon, nVidia, Nintendo, all to some degree, we can go on and on.
My God, once in a while, you need to read something like this, reflect, ask the question "can I do better in my work ?", such an inspiring story of technical feat, persistence, and ingenuity.
"It's different this time, we have machine guns, rockets, tanks, drones and AI, while Louis XVI only had guns, which was easily overcome with dirty peasant's pitchforks" - elites probably.
Google's "don't be evil", removed when it was against profit. Silicon Valley's "We're all family" culture, screw that, company profit first, you're all laid off! Now this. When did "liberal" becomes synonymous with…
My girls join the Girlscout in Japan. When they have outings, they'll prepare "girlben" which is short for "girlscout's bento/lunchbox", which is literally just 2 or 3 onigiris with whatever ingredients they want.
Does Tesla get any kind of royalties or patent payment when car companies adopt their standard ?
Massive public transports, not EV, is the solution.
Living here for more than a decade, spent first five years just working myself to death. Then I managed to finally settle, bought a car and started exploring the country. The difference between Tokyo/Osaka/Nagoya and…
If you have children and visit Japan, stop by Yokohama cup noddle museum. The children can "arrange" their own cup noddle, good fun!
"Invoking awe" is easy, travel to places you've never been, do things you've never done, and what not. Richard Feynman once said "The easiest person to fool is yourself". The real "humility" is how you'd respond when…
IMHO, don't blame touch screens, blame bad UI design. My touch screen annoyance: "oops, it detected a swipe instead of a press, because the car just went through a bump!". Or, "Oops! I accidentally pressed cancel…
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