I always wished the throttle to be linked to slip sensor on wheels, say push back throttle a bit more when the wheels start slipping and not just wonders why WOT doesn't accelerate as fast as usual all while ECU is…
We had users complain about migrating to MS Teams as the text part of it is almost entirely a piece of shit that every competitor does orders of magnitude better but management said "fuck it, we're migrating…
Only if you're extremely dishonest in comparisions. Checklists at its core is just a list of common/required actions grouped in a list to don't forget during routine tasks. There is nothing limiting here, it is just a…
That's also easier way to design it in Factorio. When I was playing with Space exploration mod that's precisely what I did, the base sent "shopping list" and the provider sent stuff on that shopping list
> 1) Robust system design involves identifying the parts of your system that are mission-critical and always monitoring them. NASA missions have great automation and a 24/7-staffed mission control. You should alert on…
The buggy behaviour of A caused buggy behaviour of B that caused buggy behaviour of C, just so happened to align enough to "look like it is working". Double fuckup if the thing is backups and your data is gone. Reason…
Eh, that heavily depends on language. Some have better tooling to get most of the typical errors out before the compile. That being said I'm always suspicious and start to fiddle with them if I see test + code pass on…
> For example, cars have "fail open" brakes but have independent cylinders so that it is relatively hard to have all four wheels fail at the same time (older cars had single master cylinders) - and one of the tradeoffs…
That's why in our monitoring we used nagios scheme + 1 (0 for invalid, 1 for ok, 2 for warning, 3 for crit, 4 for unknown)
Hell, some SUV low beams are already obnoxious at night...
Finally use for those massive screens used as dash
> Largely because we have a long inversion of how government should act. It should have never needed "approval" in the first place, government should have to seek to ban a product, innovation, etc based on their own…
> A whole lotta flickering is what would have happened. This literally became the paradigm for the patent office of what a trash invention that shouldn't be given a patent looked like. and they started issuing patents…
> You may find it interesting the NHTSA is pushing for breathalizers in cars starting in 2026. Yeah, another idiocy. They aren't reliable and need constant calibration, good luck driving a car full of drunks as…
Also interesting piece about why US was stuck in decades of same light design because of more stupid regulations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2J91UG6Fn8
Oh, oh, do orange turn signals next!
> The reason why it's easy to match Copilot results back to the original source is that the users are starting with prompts that match their public code, deliberately to cause prompt regurgitation. The reason doesn't…
I always wished the throttle to be linked to slip sensor on wheels, say push back throttle a bit more when the wheels start slipping and not just wonders why WOT doesn't accelerate as fast as usual all while ECU is…
We had users complain about migrating to MS Teams as the text part of it is almost entirely a piece of shit that every competitor does orders of magnitude better but management said "fuck it, we're migrating…
Only if you're extremely dishonest in comparisions. Checklists at its core is just a list of common/required actions grouped in a list to don't forget during routine tasks. There is nothing limiting here, it is just a…
That's also easier way to design it in Factorio. When I was playing with Space exploration mod that's precisely what I did, the base sent "shopping list" and the provider sent stuff on that shopping list
> 1) Robust system design involves identifying the parts of your system that are mission-critical and always monitoring them. NASA missions have great automation and a 24/7-staffed mission control. You should alert on…
The buggy behaviour of A caused buggy behaviour of B that caused buggy behaviour of C, just so happened to align enough to "look like it is working". Double fuckup if the thing is backups and your data is gone. Reason…
Eh, that heavily depends on language. Some have better tooling to get most of the typical errors out before the compile. That being said I'm always suspicious and start to fiddle with them if I see test + code pass on…
> For example, cars have "fail open" brakes but have independent cylinders so that it is relatively hard to have all four wheels fail at the same time (older cars had single master cylinders) - and one of the tradeoffs…
That's why in our monitoring we used nagios scheme + 1 (0 for invalid, 1 for ok, 2 for warning, 3 for crit, 4 for unknown)
Hell, some SUV low beams are already obnoxious at night...
Finally use for those massive screens used as dash
> Largely because we have a long inversion of how government should act. It should have never needed "approval" in the first place, government should have to seek to ban a product, innovation, etc based on their own…
> A whole lotta flickering is what would have happened. This literally became the paradigm for the patent office of what a trash invention that shouldn't be given a patent looked like. and they started issuing patents…
> You may find it interesting the NHTSA is pushing for breathalizers in cars starting in 2026. Yeah, another idiocy. They aren't reliable and need constant calibration, good luck driving a car full of drunks as…
Also interesting piece about why US was stuck in decades of same light design because of more stupid regulations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2J91UG6Fn8
Oh, oh, do orange turn signals next!
> The reason why it's easy to match Copilot results back to the original source is that the users are starting with prompts that match their public code, deliberately to cause prompt regurgitation. The reason doesn't…