OP doesn't bring up the different temperature and pressure differential of heat sources. That's a huge red flag. For all we know the CTO role at that company was entirely focused on keeping the staff laptops running and is largely disconnected from the fundamentals of heat to electricity generation. Why the hell would she (or he) ask here when (s)he has current or former colleagues in the industry to ask.
When writing code you have a mental model of the machine, and the language and libraries. Back in the day those mental models could be close enough to reality that writing bug free code could be a choice. It would take time but you can essentially run the program in your head.
This is an old timer, back when machines and abstractions were simpler.
The post makes sense in that context, but today you can't have a complete mental model of the thing you're coding. It's impossible. So bugs.
Me too... Not 10 years but about 4. I can't imagine not WFH but finally I'm starting to see that I should probably force myself to do some physical interaction. I guess the brain didn't evolve for us to sit alone all the time, as much as I love that
My company has some pretty unique global shutter 360 camera footage, both indoors and out with precision GPS. Going back about 7 years. In all sorts of environments. It's quite a unique dataset and might be interesting to use for your project.
My god it feels like this article was republished from the 1960s but this is actually happening now.