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stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
Then we have to pick some people to choose the person. I guess we could vote on those people. We could call this body a Parliament.

Oh woops we're back where we started.
stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
Historically in Westminster systems that hasn't actually been that unusual when the majority party has lost as much public trust as this one seems to have. At a certain point, presiding over an unpopular rump can be more damaging in the long term than letting go and regrouping.

That doesn't seem to be the way current conservative parties operate though.
stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
I mean whether you clump them or not they're still time taken out of a very short period. I wouldn't (and haven't) minded so much with longer sprints, but 2 weeks minus planning/retro minus "one person takes a Friday off and another person is out one of the weeks" always leaves me feeling cramped.

I think the best structure I ever had was 3wk "actual work" sprints and 1wk to address tech-debt and do planning.
stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
> To the contrary -- in between each sprint, there's a review, a retrospective

"in between" is overstating things a bit. The current norm seems to be two week sprints and all these things are done at the beginning and end of them. To be honest, I personally do feel like this gives the feeling of 'sprinting' because it usually means at least 2-3 days of the sprint are 'wasted' on meetings and that counts for a lot when it's 2/10 or 3/10.

And a lot of the terminology around this kind of process are geared to give you a sense of urgency. Right back to "Extreme Programming".
stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
Like I said in another branch of this subthread, the question wasn't "can you build a high perf flash drive yourself" but "can you build an SSD more easily than a magnetic drive."

The comparison here is that no matter how much you hunt on digikey you won't find a disk platter or drive head or any of the other precision machined parts that go into a hard drive (never mind putting them together and keeping dust out etc).
stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
A couple things:

- I just picked one at random. I'm sure the bleeding edge is harder to get and datasheets are harder to get, but I wasn't trying to find the newest or best.

- the specific subthread here is about the diy-ishness of ssds vs. spinning rust, where the difficulties are of a fundamentally different kind. I feel like it goes without saying that a home built ssd is not going to perform to the level of mass production devices, the question was just can you.
stormbrew
·4년 전·discuss
Looking on mouser and digikey it doesn't seem like flash chips, even into very fairly high density on a single chip[eg. 1], are all that difficult to get and get info on, though they all have very high minimum volume orders. So if a person wanted to try to do this on their own they'd probably be best off finding like 50 friends to go in on the order with them.

[1] https://www.mouser.ca/datasheet/2/671/micron_technology_mict...
stormbrew
·8년 전·discuss
In places where medallion or similar systems were in place, most of the protesters tended to be medallion owners. Who may or may not themselves be drivers, but even if they were were probably still deriving significant income from non-owner drivers renting their cars and medallions.

They're more like landlords than employees.
stormbrew
·10년 전·discuss
The game he's playing at the beginning is the new Zelda, which is kind of Skyrim-esque, if that's what you're talking about.

Edit: oops, watched it again and yep skyrim is also in there. Sorry.