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ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
My guess, the people most worried were never really good at their job and easy to replace.

The better S.E. know that silly business people may replace them with AI at first, then quickly realize they have NO IDEA on how to describe what the business needs.

I dealt with these people, they think they can describe their business in just a few words and get angry when you ask for more details, I can just imagine the mess they will make when a piece of software they THINK they own starts to ask detailed questions.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
And don't forget the washing machines too. Imagine, an entire nation forced to wear dirty clothes.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Then you have to include the C64 where the ROM could be copied into RAM and then modified to allow extra functions.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
My mom's fridge broke exactly one day after the warranty expired.

She was crying on the phone, then they said they would honour the repair anyway.

That made her happy again.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Agree, why not show the plane? In this world of fake news I do not trust reports that do not show even the most basic of things.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Most impressive to me was the model rocket that lands.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH3lR2GLgT0
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
It is my understanding the the GEOS system was developed on a more powerful machine than the C64/Atari computers it was used on. This let then have the entire code in memory and then processed for common functions. They could not do this on the the 64K-8 bit computers at the time.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
This does far more than I did back in my PET and then Amiga days, but one thing I did was write a multi-pass compiler. Each pass at first found ways to make the come better (usually smaller so it ran faster). Even simple code I wrote could see a 10-20% improvement.

Of-course, this is because the original code was quick and dirty. I wonder what improvement modern compilers could have added.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
All I know. When I ask the business people what they want the program to do, the answer is so vague that any working program you write has a 99% chance of not being what they want.

Of-course the answer is to ask more questions, but I also know how these business people tend to think, they expect magic. A person who is a programmer can keep asking questions, but a machine? They will try to turn it off after a little while.

Good luck getting the EGO head that too many business head are to answer questions.

And if the job is move to someone lower in the organization, the answer to 50% of the questions asked will be 'I don't know.".
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
If you remove the PEEK() and POKE() functions, older BASIC is also memory safe.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
I worked at a job with a 5 hour work per day timetable. The problem was the handover to the next staff members after noontime. If any were late, then your own plans were messed up. I don't think many jobs can be changed to work with this.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
And how long can they keep this up?
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
It may be limited, but I think there is still work done on CP/M.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes, if you look at the programs I submitted to BeBits you would see I included the source files, but I was the exception. Too many times I would see an interesting program but no source file so I could modify it to my needs.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Except Haiku is open source. See:

https://www.haiku-os.org/ and https://cgit.haiku-os.org/haiku/tree/
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
That is them, not me.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
I had an HP laptop that did that in Windows or Haiku. I rewired the fan to run 100% all of the time and aside from losing some battery time the laptop ran fine. And when plugged into the external power supply I would run it all weekend (4-days) non-stop with no problems.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Answer: Keep a copy of the open source code. The original developer may not even be the weak point. The server may go down, the comm link may be flakey, a local copy means you have something to reference at all times.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
And Starlink satellites are designed to de-orbit when they run out of fuel.
ecpottinger
·3 anni fa·discuss
Heck, my brother was hit by a drunk driver, put into a coma and then died later.

There were a number of local newspapers about it, but NO national news. Bet no-one outside Oshawa Ontario heard about the event.

Why is a drunk in a Tesla more important to report than a drunk in a GM truck?