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The city of the future looks like a former military bunker in Taipei (2016)

blog.duncangeere.com
120 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·51 comments

America's Unsung Rail Renaissance

benjaminschneider.substack.com
3 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·0 comments

How to Make Our Glue

blog.lostartpress.com
1 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·0 comments

Elements and Principles of 4D Art and Design

global.oup.com
3 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·0 comments

The open source saxophone project (2017)

stohrermusic.com
66 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·11 comments

Can a worker-owned restaurant work?

southseattleemerald.com
233 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·442 comments

A CPU in Sunvox

logickin.net
28 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·5 comments

How to Succeed in an Informatics Project Course

youtube.com
1 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·0 comments

Restoring the saddest Minimoog in the world (2021)

belltonesynthworks.com
7 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·1 comments

Ours Smartphone

github.com
32 points·by georgeoliver·3 anni fa·2 comments

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georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yep, I think Boeing still has a paid break.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
It would be interesting to take the same model but use known inputs for different eras, i.e. 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, and see when it would then predict collapse.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
It doesn't seem to reduce the supply of labor in Canada, since the author of the article is self-taught.

However it's likely to increase the overall level of training, which is good for someone who needs their broken trim board replaced.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
I'm definitely for more guided resources on making Linux apps from idea -> release, which I wish TFA was more of.

I think there's a common misconception that if the developers of ten similar apps would just pool their resources, then one great app would result. Fragmentation certainly can be a problem but I feel like this is some kind of corollary to the mythical man-month.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
That the author describes himself as a self-taught handyman may not sound like much to USA readers like myself, but it's my understanding that Canada has a much more widespread formal trade apprentice program than what's available in the states (through unions). I've always wished something like that was developed here, since it doesn't seem like union labor will ever make inroads on the USA residential market.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
That's a great book, and (speaking as a carpenter, though in the USA) accurate and well observed.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
Sometimes I feel like Google bends the laws of physics by shutting down more products than they launch.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Again, these are not the densities that actually prevail in Middle Earth

Obviously the author of TFA knows LoTR is a fantasy novel but I still find this comment hilarious for some reason.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
If someone with a non-related degree and profession was interested in a career change to mechatronics/industrial automation and controls, what would people recommend? An engineering degree? Would a one or two year certificate course be enough training to find a good position? Any particular schools that are worth looking at?
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
I would like to listen to audiobooks at work, but often there's too much background noise to hear it properly (while not wearing headphones); it makes me wonder if there are audio player apps that will pause and rewind when the mic detects db over a certain threshold.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
> A better solution would be for nobody to tip

Would you rather not tip or not use the service?
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
> (The majority of the rurals are considered urban by the US census, btw.)

I wonder if there's some administrative reason the census considers huge cities and little villages both 'urban'?
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
Certainly many books today are over-written, but I also wonder if the general reader today is less adept at reading. Skills like memorization and a person's depth and breadth of knowledge all play a part in what you get out of reading and I feel like one could make the case that the average educated reader 100 years ago was better at these things than people today.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
I don't know how the numbers would play out, but maybe higher average food prices would reduce global poverty if in general the global poor's income derives from food production?
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
Perhaps a build system with a very high kurtosis means the builds are usually the same.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
So where do folks get good x220 batteries? My x220 is still running well but mostly tethered to the power brick these days.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
The question of who owns a product's externalities is not absurd at all, but pretty complicated, and unfortunately rarely responsibly accounted for.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
The author of the linked post wrote the (open access) Handmade Electronic Music, https://www.nicolascollins.com/handmade.htm, a really fun book to make projects from for anyone interested.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
Cool to see Eskil Steenberg's name pop up, his game dev diary was a very interesting read back in the day.
georgeoliver
·3 anni fa·discuss
Used to love this living in MN (Gyro pizza with tzatziki sauce!), interesting to hear it's 'a style' at all. It makes perfect sense it's a popular tavern style, the small pieces are great for sharing (and long drinking sessions).