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spdy
·2 lata temu·discuss
Thanks for sharing this and interesting as it shows a sad trend at the moment.
spdy
·2 lata temu·discuss
Dont think about your age if someone is looking for experience they will contact you. Yes the market is slow right now but you are not a junior. I just went through the same process 6 months ago.

What gave good results for me was cutting down my resume to 1 page and highlight the important parts of my career.

Think of it like a one-pager for a startup pitch, but you are the company.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
This is not a new problem, as they have been starved of high-end semiconductors for years already. However, catching up to the knowledge that ASML and Zeiss have regarding lithography machines is not an easy task to overcome.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
Because they don't decide this on their own. A smart CEO gets board approval before going on a hiring spree, so afterwards, if the CFO shows a negative forecast, everyone can go, 'Oh, who could have seen this?'

CEOs get fired if the board loses trust in their abilities.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
And why not buy server grade ssd`s from ebay?

You can get them new at the same price point only caveat that you need a motherboard that supports bifurcation.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
If you have access to it in your area, consider looking into KNX for home automation and DALI for lighting. Both are BUS systems that you wire throughout your house, and they are very reliable. They are commonly used in hotels, schools, etc. It might be a bit more expensive and require pre-planning, but these systems have been around for decades in Europe. Plus, you'll be adhering to a standard, not bound to a specific company
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
Just out of curiosity how hard would it be to re-fit such a foundary to modern <5nm cpu fabs with ASML/Zeiss directly around the corner.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
Just went through a sway install and its on the right path but still needs alot of work.

Alot of digging is needed to get nvidia accelerating / mouse cursor to work and performance is not comparable to X11 atm from my experience.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/ssd-edition-2022-drive-stats-...

https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-drive-stats-for-202...

With there current sample its 0.89% SSD vs 1.39% HDD AFR but the SSD sample is to low atm.
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
Fragmentation at first and you hinder the first mover in this case OpenAI in sizing the market completely and later on you can acquire the necessary pieces to get back into the market or buy time to close the gap.

Current Microsoft strategy seems so push into this direction. Open Source certain technologies and acquire important pieces e.g. Github / Stake in OpenAI etc. to build a bigger picture that they can monetize later.

OpenAI is a real threat to Google & Facebook
spdy
·3 lata temu·discuss
It will be the first white collar job purge of our generation. There are so many jobs that now can be easily automated or compressed to a fraction of the workforce needed before. Everyone is a prompt engineer now.

Think goverment / banking / insurrance / big companies

Every workload that is based around consent or rules will be impacted.

Even as a developer my leverage for certain task just went up by a huge margin.
spdy
·4 lata temu·discuss
KNX as Cabled Smart Home which talks to the DALI-Bus via a KNX-Dali-Gateway. And Home Assistant will control the dimming and light temperature via KNX.
spdy
·4 lata temu·discuss
Currently doing this for my new home.

Using DALI as control-bus for our lights with products from Kiteo for tunable white they can go from 1.8k-16k with an CRI > 90 and be dimmable from 1%-100% as added benefit they can display the full RGB level aswell.

HCL is a very niche topic for residential lightning and certainly more expensiv than going with Hue but im betting that high quality HCL will improve our lives especially during winter seasons.
spdy
·9 lat temu·discuss
Isn't why this problem even exits the exact opposite? Intel was losing on the mobile market and changed internal testing to iterate faster by cutting corners.

Found a quote:

"We need to move faster. Validation at Intel is taking much longer than it does for our competition. We need to do whatever we can to reduce those times… we can’t live forever in the shadow of the early 90’s FDIV bug, we need to move on. Our competition is moving much faster than we are".