I wonder if the booklet mentioned in the article was also inspired by the Scott McNealy booklet [1]. It would not be so surprising given the history of the Menlo Park campus. [1]…
For the microcontroller use case with Python, the alternative might be to use actual microcontroller that runs CircuitPython/MicroPython. Personally I find it a bit better due to no need to manage/update the Linux…
Unrelated question but I see you're probably located in Europe. Are there any places around to get your PCBs treated with conformal paint ? And I mean tiny runs - couple of PCBs.
Cool. I have a modern (not smart) body weight scale and it regularly ruins this way at least one of the 3 GP NiMh rechargable AAA batteries I put in it, so I wanted to hear some ideas what could be done with them given…
see e.g. Who cares about the Baltic jammer ? https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-who-cares-about-the-baltic-jamme...
One of my colleagues (who has no beard) called this sort of job half jokingly retrocomputing. It has definitely its pros and cons.
Naive question maybe: do these AI companies crawl/ingest video/audio yet ? if yes, is that included in the stats ?
I know this is not a very helpful w.r.t. protection, however there is https://bikeindex.org/ - recently I was listening to a Darknet diaries podcast https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/153/ which has a nice story about…
This method is called "packing party" (without the moving) by the [Mm]inimalists.
yep, the link in the "some calls to ConcurrentHashMap.get() seemed to be running infinitely." sentence points to HashMap.html#get(java.lang.Object)
I have been working for a corporation for number of years however discovered the quotas thing only recently. Even though my motivation comes from elsewhere, this made a dent in it.
There is also https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo (Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today)
The question is what code. In preprocessed languages there can be lots of ifdefs and such for various environments and architectures.
Yeah. It seems to me that the main purpose was to show the car queues meeting at the intersection however the vertigo effect is enough distraction not to notice it.
Also, the top left graph in fig8 is a snake, so bonus points for that.
I (re)found a small brochure at work that contains the company mission statement with rationale from Scott McNealy. This was long time after Sun was acquired, however I found it interesting enough to retype it:…
In the company I work for, this is currently in the form of nudging. "Come to the office, we have prepared healthy breakfast for you" (obviously I don't work for FAANG or a startup trying to lure employees with such…
For a project on Github I maintain, I've seen increased amount of low quality PRs in the recent months (changes where it was obvious that the submitter never ran the code or interacted with the project as a user) that…
Exactly. Soekris was the first thing that came to my mind after seeing this news, having used various Soekris boxes for home router for many years. Eventually got replaced by Ubiquiti EdgeRouter 4 (which are now also…
3-color light (https://www.adafruit.com/product/5127) and associated circuitry (https://github.com/vladak/workmon/) that reminds me to change the position of the standing desk if too long in the same position (using…
Another piece of advice I received from an OpenBSD contributor is to lurk on the mailing lists and see what the OpenBSD developers (esp. those that hack on networking code) actually use themselves and get that if you…
Closed cities, like those in Russia/Soviet union are exception. Either people were forced to come or the incentives were too high to refuse.
I contemplated the move from Google services and at one point I went ahead and was very pleasantly surprised how easy the move to Fastmail [1] was. [1] with the domain managed by Cloudflare
https://archive.org/download/the-unwritten-laws-of-engineeri... I had a colleague that can be considered brilliant engineer and I believe could be doing all kinds of exciting hard projects and work in the top tier…
https://pcpartpicker.com/b/8hgJ7P
I wonder if the booklet mentioned in the article was also inspired by the Scott McNealy booklet [1]. It would not be so surprising given the history of the Menlo Park campus. [1]…
For the microcontroller use case with Python, the alternative might be to use actual microcontroller that runs CircuitPython/MicroPython. Personally I find it a bit better due to no need to manage/update the Linux…
Unrelated question but I see you're probably located in Europe. Are there any places around to get your PCBs treated with conformal paint ? And I mean tiny runs - couple of PCBs.
Cool. I have a modern (not smart) body weight scale and it regularly ruins this way at least one of the 3 GP NiMh rechargable AAA batteries I put in it, so I wanted to hear some ideas what could be done with them given…
see e.g. Who cares about the Baltic jammer ? https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-who-cares-about-the-baltic-jamme...
One of my colleagues (who has no beard) called this sort of job half jokingly retrocomputing. It has definitely its pros and cons.
Naive question maybe: do these AI companies crawl/ingest video/audio yet ? if yes, is that included in the stats ?
I know this is not a very helpful w.r.t. protection, however there is https://bikeindex.org/ - recently I was listening to a Darknet diaries podcast https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/153/ which has a nice story about…
This method is called "packing party" (without the moving) by the [Mm]inimalists.
yep, the link in the "some calls to ConcurrentHashMap.get() seemed to be running infinitely." sentence points to HashMap.html#get(java.lang.Object)
I have been working for a corporation for number of years however discovered the quotas thing only recently. Even though my motivation comes from elsewhere, this made a dent in it.
There is also https://github.com/dspinellis/unix-history-repo (Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today)
The question is what code. In preprocessed languages there can be lots of ifdefs and such for various environments and architectures.
Yeah. It seems to me that the main purpose was to show the car queues meeting at the intersection however the vertigo effect is enough distraction not to notice it.
Also, the top left graph in fig8 is a snake, so bonus points for that.
I (re)found a small brochure at work that contains the company mission statement with rationale from Scott McNealy. This was long time after Sun was acquired, however I found it interesting enough to retype it:…
In the company I work for, this is currently in the form of nudging. "Come to the office, we have prepared healthy breakfast for you" (obviously I don't work for FAANG or a startup trying to lure employees with such…
For a project on Github I maintain, I've seen increased amount of low quality PRs in the recent months (changes where it was obvious that the submitter never ran the code or interacted with the project as a user) that…
Exactly. Soekris was the first thing that came to my mind after seeing this news, having used various Soekris boxes for home router for many years. Eventually got replaced by Ubiquiti EdgeRouter 4 (which are now also…
3-color light (https://www.adafruit.com/product/5127) and associated circuitry (https://github.com/vladak/workmon/) that reminds me to change the position of the standing desk if too long in the same position (using…
Another piece of advice I received from an OpenBSD contributor is to lurk on the mailing lists and see what the OpenBSD developers (esp. those that hack on networking code) actually use themselves and get that if you…
Closed cities, like those in Russia/Soviet union are exception. Either people were forced to come or the incentives were too high to refuse.
I contemplated the move from Google services and at one point I went ahead and was very pleasantly surprised how easy the move to Fastmail [1] was. [1] with the domain managed by Cloudflare
https://archive.org/download/the-unwritten-laws-of-engineeri... I had a colleague that can be considered brilliant engineer and I believe could be doing all kinds of exciting hard projects and work in the top tier…
https://pcpartpicker.com/b/8hgJ7P