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HPsquared
·21 hours ago·discuss
Algorithmic media
HPsquared
·22 hours ago·discuss
It does seem like an opportunity on a silver platter for Chinese newcomers. Huge demand at the moment.
HPsquared
·yesterday·discuss
I just think of Steve Ballmer's ad for Windows 1.0 (1986)

"Order today! PO box 286 DOS... Except in Nebraska!"

https://youtu.be/sforhbLiwLA
HPsquared
·yesterday·discuss
Maybe the principal maintainer can be trusted, but pull requests could do with some of that evidence.
HPsquared
·2 days ago·discuss
In that case they need to document the process and workflow, and demonstrate the care that was taken.
HPsquared
·3 days ago·discuss
I wonder if anyone made an error correcting driver or file format for unreliable data storage like this. Did anyone ever implement RAId (redundant array of independent diskettes)? Edit: apparently RAR had an option to add internal error correction data to the archive, and you can also use PAR2 files for another layer (I think that's able to reconstruct the archive if one file is totally unreadable)
HPsquared
·4 days ago·discuss
On plumbing, there are building codes that must still be followed. I think software engineering hasn't evolved to that stage yet where it's possible to assure quality.
HPsquared
·5 days ago·discuss
That's just Artificial Artificial Intelligence, the triple negative implies they built an automated system to impersonate humans who impersonate an automated system (which ultimately imitates a human).
HPsquared
·5 days ago·discuss
Living, Low-income Minions?
HPsquared
·5 days ago·discuss
Or an eager contractor who bills by the hour with a big unallocated budget.
HPsquared
·5 days ago·discuss
Aluminium is usually "good enough" relative to copper on both types of conductivity, and it soundly beats copper in terms of conductivity per unit weight (which is the metric of interest in many applications) and presumably in terms of material cost too. Copper is better if you want minimum physical size, though. (EDIT: Copper does have some durability advantages though which is another reason it's often favoured)
HPsquared
·5 days ago·discuss
That's nice, like the brain switching to "home mode" maybe?
HPsquared
·6 days ago·discuss
Surveillance can remove the need for locks.
HPsquared
·7 days ago·discuss
I'm thinking of an earlier time when computers ran on "facts and logic" and you could probably stop the machine by giving it a logical conundrum. Vibes-based systems are a lot more resistant to this, but can still be distracted.
HPsquared
·7 days ago·discuss
Heat recovery ventilation is the answer to this. You also get the benefit of being able to filter it.
HPsquared
·8 days ago·discuss
They're not necessarily maximising utility, just the number on the screen.
HPsquared
·8 days ago·discuss
Not forgetting Apple!
HPsquared
·8 days ago·discuss
Some of which are also phone manufacturers.
HPsquared
·9 days ago·discuss
Even the concept "within that week" depends on whether you consider the week to begin on Monday or Sunday. (or elsewhere I suppose)
HPsquared
·9 days ago·discuss
Main branch and the various forks.