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taneq
·позавчера·discuss
I’m reminded of the hierarchy of controls in machine safety. If you can’t eliminate the hazard, or substitute a less hazardous thing, then engineering out the hazard (like Rust did) is preferable to a procedural control (“git gud at engineering”).
taneq
·позавчера·discuss
Seems reasonable. After all, spicy ramen is probably also more dangerous when introduced directly to the bloodstream. ;)
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·позавчера·discuss
In my old house we sprayed for spiders and ants, and a few weeks later there were cockroaches everywhere. I guess it was just a coincidence. >.>
taneq
·3 дня назад·discuss
What, like with guns? Never!
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·4 дня назад·discuss
Yeah, the TLA (three-letter acronym) space is vastly overcrowded and most TLAs are overloaded. This goes double for TLAs (two-letter acronyms). :P
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·5 дней назад·discuss
Maybe there’s more PCB designs on the internet than there are pelicans riding bikes? ;)
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·5 дней назад·discuss
I have all Brother printers too, they seem to be the only brand that's not actively trying to screw their customers. My B&W laser at home is on its second drum and still soldiering on, we got an A4 colour laser multifunction for work which does double sided document scanning and printing and it was... I think $380 or something, five years ago. Would buy again. I don't really need colour but it's nice.
taneq
·5 дней назад·discuss
Were A4 plotters that much of a thing? I'd thought plotters were usually larger format (A0-A2 sort of size) for engineering drawings etc. Also iirc they were insanely expensive compared with your standard microcomputer dot-matrix printer.
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·5 дней назад·discuss
A colour laser A4 multifunction is only a few hundred bucks these days, five years ago I’d have agreed with you but it might be worth re-evaluating.
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·5 дней назад·discuss
Are you counting the energy used for print head cleaning, and to manufacture all the wasted ink?
taneq
·5 дней назад·discuss
I think that’s a product of their time rather than the dot matrix tech itself. Paper feeding is hard. Tractor strips made it easier.
taneq
·5 дней назад·discuss
Yeah, if you’re buying the ink they would be happy, I’d think. The ideal razor-and-blades business model!
taneq
·7 дней назад·discuss
I don’t think the word applies to a blog post which its self-described as “ramblings”. The formula’s there to look scary and illustrate a point, nobody’s using it to integrate a Gaussian.
taneq
·7 дней назад·discuss
> However, when someone says “calculus” without modification […] there’s no ambiguity about which calculus they are referring to

Might be differentiation and integration, might be dental plaque. ;)
taneq
·7 дней назад·discuss
Think of it like a relay with a normally closed contact.
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·7 дней назад·discuss
It’s like the pop sci fact that if you took all your blood vessels and laid them end to end… you would die.
taneq
·7 дней назад·discuss
I think he genuinely broke his brain during the Model 3 ramp up. They were in production hell for something like a year, and he hasn’t been quite right ever since. Maybe that was just the point at which he got rich enough to stop caring what other people think, though.
taneq
·8 дней назад·discuss
I get your point about strictly anthropomorphic robots. There's definite scope for improvement there - I think Boston Dynamics' recent videos on their design process for the hands for Atlas is fascinating, and the way the fingers (in fact most/all(?) of the robot's joints) can flex both ways is a definite improvement. I also think that pure legged locomotion is dumb in an urban environment, compared with wheeled legs like a lot of recent robots are using.
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·8 дней назад·discuss
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bats-crash-into-each-other-a...
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·9 дней назад·discuss
This reminds me of the old “bats use sonar and can fly super precisely without crashing into each other in pitch black” and then it turns out that they crash into each other all the time.