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Continental Drip

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by JackFr·5 months ago·0 comments

China's Aircraft Carrier's New EM Launch System

cnn.com
2 points·by JackFr·10 months ago·0 comments

Growing the Java Language [video]

youtube.com
73 points·by JackFr·11 months ago·56 comments

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JackFr
·19 hours ago·discuss
The Visible V-8. That made it well into the 70s.
JackFr
·4 days ago·discuss
When I was a kid, my friend's dad was an engineer at Grumman, and he took us to see a test in their supersonic wind tunnel. The most prominent memory, is how unbelievably loud it was, and the next most prominent memory was that all the engineers were jealous of Lockheed, who had a much better wind tunnel that could run for much longer tests.
JackFr
·10 days ago·discuss
“What can I do to resolve this?”

“Hmmm. I cannot go back in time, but if you’d like I can sit quietly with a contrite look while you spew abuse at me for 10 minutes. Does that work?”
JackFr
·10 days ago·discuss
“Are there any ambiguities, open questions, or hidden assumptions in spec? Please think deeply.”
JackFr
·11 days ago·discuss
The aggravating factor is that in the event of an incident there’s simply not a feasible means of evacuation.
JackFr
·11 days ago·discuss
I happened to read Trollope's The Way We Live Now, which is a fantastic take on the railway mania, at the height of the dot com bubble. Really increased the enjoyment to read about it and see it unfold in real time.
JackFr
·12 days ago·discuss
But they were largely convicted and jailed. One absolute moral abomination of a human is responsible for pardoning them. (Thanks founders!)

The disparity in sentencing is likely that they credibly set an ambush to murder law enforcement
JackFr
·16 days ago·discuss
> FOSS licenses were obviously written in the spirit of sharing with humans.

That may be true, but I don't think it's obvious. What don't I know about the history of OSS?
JackFr
·17 days ago·discuss
Pretty sure even under DPA, taking without fair compensation would be a violation of the takings clause of 5th Amendment and wouldn't withstand legal scrutiny. If they wanted to get them clandestinely, yeah, they'd likely get away with it, but it is stealing.
JackFr
·18 days ago·discuss
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JackFr
·19 days ago·discuss
It was required at my first job in 1989, for entry level actuaries.

In fairness, part of job performance was passing the actuarial exams, the first two of which were calculus and statistics. I imagine testing well on the SATs for a math or EE degree (what they hired) was a good indicator of passing tests.
JackFr
·19 days ago·discuss
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JackFr
·19 days ago·discuss
Why aren’t you still there?
JackFr
·22 days ago·discuss
If he were my Uber, I would tip so much.
JackFr
·23 days ago·discuss
My understanding was that your body was absorbing some amount of whatever electromagnetic stuff passes through you for the image. And the techs have told me it’s nothing to worry about.
JackFr
·23 days ago·discuss
My building is 15 stories, built in 1916. I’m on the 2nd floor. Every apartment can sign up for the monthly exterminator when he comes to do common areas. Are there roaches? You bet. Not a ton but you’ll see one or two a few times a month.
JackFr
·23 days ago·discuss
I’m a weirdo who vaguely enjoys my MRIs. I’m moderately claustrophobic, but they still don’t really bother me. And I love the warming feeling that makes me feel like I’m getting microwaved.
JackFr
·25 days ago·discuss
> limit your availability to effectuate your will in the world.

It might limit his ability to effect his will in the world, but I see his availability as unchanged.
JackFr
·25 days ago·discuss
Sending people to prison seems like a great way to get no jobs posted.
JackFr
·26 days ago·discuss
In fairness to parent, while the article doesn't say the title claims 'restores memories'.