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borretti.me
173 points·by ashergill·5 bulan yang lalu·33 comments

Not for human consumption

vectorculture.substack.com
53 points·by ashergill·6 bulan yang lalu·31 comments

The Algorithm: SpaceX's Five-Step Process for Better Engineering (2024)

aviationweek.com
1 points·by ashergill·8 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Passkeys: They're not perfect but they're getting better

ncsc.gov.uk
55 points·by ashergill·9 bulan yang lalu·136 comments

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Version of Uber H3 in Rust

grim7reaper.github.io
112 points·by ashergill·9 bulan yang lalu·40 comments

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ashergill
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> I can imagine Honda executives thinking that they can wait out the awkward transition period and, when motors and batteries are fully sorted, simply swap out the fossil fuel bits.

I don't know, this actually sounds like a really good strategy. Jaguar, Ford, Porsche and others have spent a lot of money (and arguably brand capital) trying to get in early and developing EVs with too many trade-offs and limitations. Why not wait until you can develop a _really good_ 500-mile-plus, reliable, daily driver EV, if you feel you can get away with waiting?

And most users surely don't care about the whole software-defined-vehicle thing.
ashergill
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
There's also a bit of it in the WeWork on Leadenhall Street: https://www.wework.com/en-GB/buildings/77-leadenhall-street-...

Otherwise not a very good WeWork.
ashergill
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
(here’s the blog post: https://www.uber.com/en-GB/blog/h3/ )
ashergill
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The main advantages of hexagons are that the distance to each neighbour is always the same, and the distortion across the globe is much less, because of the way H3 creates its grid (compared to the earlier Google S2 which uses squares and distorts a lot). There’s an excellent Uber blog post about this, I’ll see if I can find the link.