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·hace 11 meses·discuss
Sobering stories and photos. There is a beautiful stillness in the desert. Thanks for reminding me how much I miss it.
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
I was hoping to see something on Kalman filters. But it was good to see info on state space analysis. Also good to see a simple example on why dynamic range compression is nonlinear. Would have been nice to see more info on what makes a system non-time invariant with examples.
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
I suspect the fresh air is more an issue with temperature and humidity rather than oxygen content. Try a fan first.
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
Take care of your parents!
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
In 2008 or 2009 Palm still had enough relevant legacy apps that they could have convinced me to stay with WebOS, but launching a tablet (no phone) in 2010. Forget it! That shop has sailed and youre not onboard! By 2010, you were either android/java or ios/ObjC. If they really wanted to present an alternative platform they should have been giving away those 200k tablets and a compiler/sdk to cs majors. They werent! It was a half hearted effort. Acquisition was probably to bail out board members with palm stock with a buyout.
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
These were my exact thoughts about HPs printer division. These should be studied in bussiness schools as the definition of enshitification for the next 25 years. PC side of HP is a different story. Their high end consumer laptops are crap compared to dells xps line. Comodity/Enterprise gear is equivalent to Dell (primary competitor) at the generic box and monitor level. Maybe a bit better on the power supply and managemet side. Worse if you bought into VMWARE ecosystem. So I thought HP…meh…dying company with legendary history of innovation in the 80s and 90s. Then I bought an HP z840 workstation for homelab. This thing is a beast. Engineered out the wazoo! Three pcix16 slots, 1+ TB RAM, 40+ cores. Documentation for days. Way better than similar era Dells. At least in the late 2010s they still had it, for the right price. For sure not unusable or any where near awful…even 10+ year old kit.

Ive got no idea about gear in the last 3 years or how they will do financially going forward. But if you are looking at the used market, the enterprise workstation gear in the late 2010s has tons of value.
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
Current AI is like search. You still have to know the vocabulary and right questions to ask. You also need the ability to differentiate a novel answer from a hallucination. Its not going to replace lawyers or doctors any time soon.
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
I’m just a small business & homelab guy, so I’ll probably never use one of these big distributed file systems. But when people start talking petabytes, I always wonder if these things are actually backed up and what you use for backup and recovery?
stapedium
·el año pasado·discuss
If you are selling to a non-technical user, phone calls give them a hint of your support. Email support is horrible. Turn around times are too slow. This is the reason I wont buy another framework laptop.