> Unfortunately, the last step is a “draw the rest of the owl” moment. For us, this is deeply entwined in our collab layer, so we don’t have helpful code to share here.
By "the last step" here, do you mean the "do a three-way merge yourself" step? If you do, I would still be interested in hearing about why its "deeply entwined" even without sharing code.
I wasn't aware that was the current consensus, due to a lack of knowledge around this domain. Prometheus Fuels' process to generate ethanol doesn't see to require green hydrogen as an input step, so I assumed other production processes were also going to get around needing that input?
Don't feel obligated, but I would appreciate a quick link to something I could read about green hydrogen uses other than "burn this instead of fossil fuels"
Would for you to expand more on why you're bullish on synthetic hydrocarbons (also called e-fuels or power-to-gas). Is there a specific company you're bullish on, such as Prometheus Fuels or Terraform Industries?
What are some examples of the "enormous tool stack" required for XML? I ask, because I came into software development after everyone adopted JSON. When I do need to parse XML, there was a library I could use, although I will admit that needing xpath was a bit annoying.
Data Scientist implementing Machine Learning algorithms (time series forecasting/regression/analysis, reinforcement learning). Also an educator able to create engaging curriculums and intuitive documentation.
By "the last step" here, do you mean the "do a three-way merge yourself" step? If you do, I would still be interested in hearing about why its "deeply entwined" even without sharing code.