Comment Re:Outsourcing (Score 1) 641
I am now, as you can imagine, a rabid, frothing Binger.
There is no cure. We have to shoot you, just to be sure.
I am now, as you can imagine, a rabid, frothing Binger.
There is no cure. We have to shoot you, just to be sure.
You are a shill. Your purpose is to serve as fuel for an exothermic chemical reaction. Please go die in such an exothermic reaction - it is your destiny.
Because he was sharing his contrary personal experience to someone else' personal experience? These things are called discussions and it's what this fucking site is for!
What does that even mean?
If you'll read my post a little more clearly, it's the noise-cancelling aspect that I personally find interesting.
Good information, but keep the snark turned off.
Well basically when you modulate a carrier (AM is modulating the amplitude of the carrier with the data signal) half the energy ends up in the carrier signal, and the other half gets split up between to sidebands that sit to either side of the carrier on the spectrum. The sidebands are mirror-images of each other.
There's techniques to suppress them (meaning you don't waste half your transmission energy on redundant signal) but broadcast AM/FM radio doesn't utilize it. Other advantages mean a more efficient use of the spectrum (ie, a whole other signal can sit where the other sideband used to be).
This article should lead you down the rabbit hole
Interestingly, if you use that modulation mode specifically (AM, single sideband suppressed carrier) and tune the oscillator a hair off the mark, you sound just like the X-Wing pilots in the original Star Wars movie...
Mmm true - or even just use a consistent "rotation" to do it, in that the rotation is a waveform itself that the other end can sync to - then there's no negotiation to be worried about!
Or you can send bursts of a signal (along with such a scheme or just periodically) and the other end can know what was sent (prearranged?) and with some simple subtraction it has a noise profile
Sorry. I enjoy thinking about this kind of thing. Can you see the sidebands around the AM tower as well? Or is the resolution not good enough to differentiate it from the carrier?
Nope. The most useful thing they have ever done for me is serve as kindling.
By the time I began to care about what was going on in the world, the internet was already well on it's way to murdering newspaper.
Oh, I never get what I want!
The noise-cancelling scheme sounds interesting. The hardest part though is figuring out what exactly is noise - so it sounds like they would have to either invert the intended signal to cancel it out on the path to the noise measurement, or they would have to periodically turn the signal off so they can get a clean measure.
&safe=active? Really? Why is that on there still?
I expect the headline to be short, accurate, and noninflammatory.
Artificial limitations pushed down by the vendor. That's not the technology's fault, it's part of the problem.
at the same time, there only a handful of people who know how read it. Plus reading source code is not as easy as writing.
Speak for yourself. I can't write my way out of a bag but I can understand most that I've looked at, that's not using some syntactical sugar I'd not seen before.
Many applications and OSes get security updates almost dayly. They certainly haven't found them all yet.
That would be a valid point if it was the same person or small team doing them all, which is false in almost every case.
Also, you don't need to sign your posts, we know who you are.
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