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Comment Re:One Word ... (Score 5, Interesting) 234

Municipal electric utilities have sprung up for some time, but they're still relatively uncommon despite the benefits. I suspect it will be similar for internet utilities.

And of course, if Comcast charges $75/month and the city charges only $25, some people will still whine about it because it's the evil government charging the $25.

Comment Re:One Word ... (Score 2) 234

It's hard to say though. There's enough of a libertarian leading in the party now that I don't think the pro-corporate faction could get away with it. They're essentially a minority in the party, with enough clout to stop or delay bureaucrats but not enough to add their own regulations (ie, barring municipal utilities is adding regulation, while allowing them is more hands-off, and the hypocrisy would be obvious even to factions who normally only care about social issues).

Comment Re:Just damn (Score 1) 411

True. However tobacco companies did some marketing to try and overcome that stigma, and it worked pretty well from the 40s through 60s. Remember the television doctors who'd be smoking while talking to patients, stuff like that.

Comment Re:About time... (Score 1) 158

Most non-open source for embedded systems still comes with source code. It's almost mandatory because you will have to fix it eventually, and they sometimes won't supply object files in a format you can use.

Comment Re: About time... (Score 1) 158

Third party code can be harder to maintain. The third party often will not help you out, even if you do have an active support contract the support that you get is substandard. If you're Cisco they might help you out, if you're a tiny company with 50 people they'll ignore you and put minimal resources into resolving your problem.

I swear I am not making this up, but I called support once for one component and told them about the bug and details of the fix I came up with for it. They told me that if I already had a fix then why was I calling them.

That's one reason I think that the most popular libraries are probably safest, because others are more likely to find the problems before you do.

Comment Re: About time... (Score 2) 158

I think there's a form of superstition out there to never write any code that's not glue code. Some of this is from a phobia about reinventing the wheel, so that people will waste time in order to avoid wasting time. But some also comes from thinking that third party code will be correct and so increase overall reliability (no matter how much flimsy duck tape is required to attach it).

I see managers with this thinking, it's as if they are assuming their own staff are a bunch of morons so it's safer to rely on a third party. The worst is when the boss spends a lot of money on a third party library that you could have written yourself, and which you end up spending most of your time fixing it yourself instead.

Comment Re:Is that really a lot? (Score 1) 280

Crime prevention includes several aspects. Crime deterrance for example; when people see the highway patrol on the side of the road, they slow down, and giving out a small number of tickets does affect the behavior of people without ticket. Similarly, arresting people for burglary discourages some (not all) from doing the same crime, and sometimes causes the person convicted from not committing the crime again in the future.

For the border patrol, seeing the vehicles going up and down near the fence causes people to try to cross somewhere else. An area with a few apprehensions also causes people to try somewhere else. Ie, prevention.

Comment Re:Predicting the future is hard (Score 1) 347

This only works though if a new task A can be compared to older task B. That so rarely happens to me. It might be common in some other areas though, as in "add a new web page with a different customers name up top". But when last month I worked on improving a crypto engine and this month I'm fixing the network MAC layer, and next month I'll do board bring up, then the evidence just doesn't accrue very fast. Then there's a problem that the amount of outside interference is not a constant, some months I can get lots done and in other months I barely have time for my real tasks.

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