Comment Re:Happy Hacking lite USB (Score 1) 363
Doh s/lite/lite2/
Doh s/lite/lite2/
I have 3 of them. Also, it has two small USB slots on the back, perfect for the Logitech dongle that talks to a m570 trackball. Three identical setups, 2 at home, one at work. Observe that esc and ctrl are in the correct place with the HH lite. Just right for Emacs.
Or SpaceOrb360
Use it all the time for my embedded stuff. Even on a $2 bluepill. http://www.hrrzi.com/
Been doing rom fw for SoCs for years. I am 56. There is a near 100% chance you have used some of my code indirectly as these SoCs are ubiquitous. Young coders show no interest in this type of work, also, the c/asm code must be near bug free since respins cost $100'sk and schedule loss.
Done. Where's my money?
IBM 370 via punch cards. This was 1979. Luckily got a wilbur acct for the 370 assembly class or it too would have been punch cards. Imagine assembly on punch cards....
Before that if it counts, Ti 58C calc.
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I assume that's a "We, and we alone..."
(why open the door to those other competing payment methods).
Leaving the HD at home. At least with audio it streams nicely to wherever, video needs a good LTE link and a NAS that can transcode (Intel).
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Using punch cards on CUNY's 370. Max was about 3 runs/listings per day.
Switched to plex and never looked back. Works streamed to your cell, and then on to a bt stereo in the car also. Joy. Ripping though, I still use itunes, and then move the media to the plex server.
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This is one of the reasons Costco is successful. You let them 'curate' by picking a subset of items they like and can get a good discount on. It's very well known to them that the paralysis mentioned leads to a more stressful shopping experience for shoppers, less selection => less stress. If you don't like that model, there are other stores eager to help.
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Texas's SV is in Austin: Dell, IBM, National Instruments, Freescale (was Motorola Semiconductor)...there's lots more.
Oregon's SV?....well lets cut to the chase...where do you think Intel's biggest facilities are? Look West of Portland...17,500 people approx.
You know most peoples definition of a Cubesat is
This is a micro-satellite, not a cubesat
Well on the way to monetize eh? Go get those eyeballs. I heard they have 35 employees. Thats an amazing ratio, 10B for 35. GPRO a week or so ago was 11B for 350. BRCM is 21B for 11300. Makes you wonder...
The Wright Bothers weren't the first to fly. They were just the first not to crash.