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Is Astranis Preparing for Acquisition via SPAC?

shielddigitaldesign.com
2 points·by stn8188·지난달·0 comments

Can a Computer Science Student Be Taught to Design Hardware?

semiengineering.com
87 points·by stn8188·5개월 전·115 comments

Is ChatGPT Your Friend or Enemy: You Decide

shielddigitaldesign.com
3 points·by stn8188·6개월 전·1 comments

The private space company building satellites–in an old San Francisco shipyard

fastcompany.com
1 points·by stn8188·7개월 전·0 comments

TSA's New $45 Fee at U.S. Airports Unfairly Punishes Families in the Fine Print

thetravel.com
15 points·by stn8188·7개월 전·46 comments

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stn8188
·지난달·discuss
Oh come to think of it, I had some attempted logins to some home-hosted infrastructure from Iran last week...
stn8188
·2개월 전·discuss
I came in here to recommend Lattice as well, at least for small glue-logic type applications. I've used their various MaxhXO lines extensively and really enjoy working with them.
stn8188
·2개월 전·discuss
Like many in this thread, I have a similar setup. I used to use I separate KVM, which did work but had a lot of cabling.

Eventually, I decided on just a simple USB SPDT switch that I designed [0], a USB hub, and manual input switching on the monitor. Even though it takes two actions instead of one, it's a simpler setup and has been quite reliable for years now.

[0] https://shielddigitaldesign.com/posts/2021/susb/
stn8188
·2개월 전·discuss
Even though I never cheated, I never wanted my programs to get erased... I just created an image of the "memory erased" screen and showed that to the teachers.
stn8188
·5개월 전·discuss
The subheading to this article seems a little extreme: "To fill the talent gap, CS majors could be taught to design hardware, and the EE curriculum could be adapted or even shortened."

The article is more in the area of chip design and verification than PCB hardware, so I kinda understand where it's coming from.
stn8188
·5개월 전·discuss
`sl` is my favorite first package to install in any distro to get see if the package manager works :)
stn8188
·6개월 전·discuss
I put together some of my thoughts on the latest generation of AI tools. Whether you love to use these tools, or actively avoid them, nearly everyone is most certainly intrigued by them. Personally, I'm super conflicted. I've seen some really awesome ways they have been a help, but I'm honestly a bit worried about the society-wide impacts they may have.
stn8188
·6개월 전·discuss
Cool idea! Here's mine

https://shielddigitaldesign.com/

Mostly just stuff I try to share about hardware design.
stn8188
·6개월 전·discuss
It does sound a lot like the antagonist organization in The Space Trilogy novels...
stn8188
·6개월 전·discuss
Same here. I spent a good chunk of the evening just today messing around with Steam to see what I could get running on Linux. It's been a while since I tried in earnest, but I got all the games I wanted running (minus VR, but that felt like it was close). Even though I barely play any games anymore, it's the last reason I haven't wiped my Win10 drive.
stn8188
·7개월 전·discuss
Wow, the web version is neat in its simplicity! Thank you for the work on Solvespace. It's far and away my favorite MCAD program and always my first go-to when I need to crank out a quick fixture to test PCBs. It's really so pleasant and easy to work with as long as my geometry is relatively basic (which it almost always is given my limited scope of work with mechanical design). I'm sorry I don't have any comments on the relevant topic of the fonts, just was excited to see Solvespace mentioned.
stn8188
·7개월 전·discuss
No, you're not. The fact that people think the TSA is a joke (as noted within the body of the article) is what stuck out to me. The headline is lame.
stn8188
·7개월 전·discuss
You make a great point, but (as noted in the article) some of us feel that the TSA is a joke for various reasons; one of which may be that the TSA did not actually accept forms of ID which their website states are acceptable :)
stn8188
·7개월 전·discuss
The argument in the headline is sorta silly - I agree - but the quote I put in my other comment is the real reason I submitted this article.
stn8188
·7개월 전·discuss
I was surprised too, but since I have one I figured I'd use it (before I got the Real ID). It's listed as "Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC)" on https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification

The VA recently gave out more recent ID cards that seem more detailed than the older ones.
stn8188
·7개월 전·discuss
I think this was already discussed recently, but I find this quote in the article very interesting:

"Passengers don't listen, a lot of them think the TSA is a joke. The fines are a way to enforce the rules for the REAL ID," the former TSA officer told TheTravel.

I've got one very concrete reason why I do think the TSA is a joke. They list a Veterans Affairs health ID card as valid ID even after this new Real ID rule. Despite that, I was forced to go thru "extra screening" in Austin because a bunch of agents were not aware of this (even though I had a print out of the website). Even in the TSA press release announcing this new fee still lists the VA ID as sufficient, but I'll forever just recall the complete lack of professionalism and knowledge of these agents.
stn8188
·8개월 전·discuss
As I looked at the chart my first thought was regarding how many women were working a few decades ago compared to now. It's nice to see that the comments below the chart pointed out the same thing. One of the saddest things about today's society is how many 2nd parents are forced to work even when they would prefer not to.
stn8188
·9개월 전·discuss
Thank you so much for sharing this! My kids all play instruments and I'm a bit jealous of their skill (I never played anything growing up). Over the last few weeks I've taken to borrowing my son's guitar at night and working through one of his books. I've been looking for more information on music theory, and this is so perfect. I'm excited to go through it. Thanks again!
stn8188
·9개월 전·discuss
I had a similar pleasant experience with Skype. Back in 2009, I was deployed to the Persian Gulf. This was before ubiquitous cell phones (at least, I left my cell phone back in the US). Phone cards worked to call home, but my cheap solution was to use Skype from my handheld PSP using Wi-Fi from a cafe. It worked out great for me at least, and I'll always appreciate that.
stn8188
·9개월 전·discuss
Skimming the map, I see many listed are in parking lots for Home Depot and Lowe's. I assume that's because of high dollar items and common theft issues? I'm wondering if those cameras are specifically operated by this Flock company, or others as well.