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Comment Re:Fines can't stop... (Score 1) 138

And yet the actual use drops. It turns out posting speed limits doesn't cause everyone to become a slow driver either, but it does create a measurable effect in society. A few fuckers will always find workarounds. Let them, some people are a lost cause.

True, but the internet assures those few are a force multiplier that enables the masses to bypass guardrails, just like radar detectors were created by those few fuckers and used by the masses to evade punishment for violating speed laws.

Comment Re:Fines can't stop... (Score 1) 138

..creative and motivated kids. Kids find workarounds and governments are living in a fantasy world

Exactly. A local school has a bunch of high tech solutions designed to restrict student access to various sites, I teacher I know caught one of her students printing out porn downloaded on a school issued device to a school printer; and he wasn't exactly a tech genius, nor even a genius a he got caught when he went to pick up the printouts. Companies can put all sorts of protections in place and many kids will simply find a work around; you could require a government issued photo id, no id equals no access, and facial recognition each time you sign on. Even so, someone would find way to circumvent and as soon as they did it's be plastered all over the web.

Comment Re:It took about... (Score 1) 59

Actually, the people who forget that seem to be in the business of marketing and press releases. QC has been the apocalypse that would turn the world on it's head breaking crypto left and right in the next 2 years for at least 10 years now. It still can't do prime factorization better or faster than a sixth grader with a pencil and paper. And the sixth grader won't charge as much.

Perhaps it will be useful one day, but not today. It may well take 100 years. Remember about 3 years ago when the size of quantum computers was going to double overnight? And how it went radio silent shortly after? The problem with QC isn't that it will never get here at all, it's the damned hype machine that promised it would be here now.

It's the same hype machine that told us we would be using crypto currency for all of our everyday transactions by now. The same hype machine that claims AI will replace everyone next year.

Comment Re:How to make an e-Ink display (Score 2) 45

That's not how this works. There are a few ways to send an image to the bare display, but HDMI isn't one of them. If you actually look up the item list from TFS you will see that.

You didn't expect them to actually explain how you could manufacture an e-ink panel starting with sand and some chemicals in your kitchen, did you?

Comment Re: Color me surprised... (Score 1) 215

But it's not just the multi-billionaires. It's the many more multi-millionaires that produce nothing but wedge themselves into every transaction.

Look at any product that can be bought from an American company or direct from China. That HUGE price difference is how much the American company is skimming off the top.

Comment IEEE is horribly under-informed (Score 1) 188

The company I work with can easily ramp up satellite production to the scale required. It's one of the reasons I got hired, my extensive manufacturing experience in electronics and solar and power systems pairs perfectly with the requirements.

Perhaps the IEEE should spend some actual time with the companies that already have some of this hardware in orbit, with more going up soon.

Comment History rhymes once again (Score 4, Interesting) 94

Years ago, when I worked for Generous Electric, some brilliant CFO decided the way to cut costs was to offer early retirement with a generous package to get rid of expensive engineers. All the senior engineers I worked with spent their days justifying why they should get a package, and ultimately they did. Six month Slater tehy were rehired when GE discovered they were the only ones that really understood how to fix the systems when they broke, since they had years of experience doing just that. The upshot was they kept all their retirement package benefits plus got those of a full time employee.

Comment Re:They are only cheating themselves (Score 1) 52

who said I know the material I just have trouble adding and subtracting...

At which point you should be slapped and your engineering creds revoked. Because that's where you break out your HP (calculator) and do all the addition and subtraction (using RPN, you are in engineering, right?) on it.

As I said, I'm an aeronautical engineer. Close is good enough, 6 is close enough to 4 for large values of 4, and in case, it'll still fly... If it doesn't just add bigger engines. As I told my accounting prof, I'll just hire an accountant (and I did).

Everyone should be comfortable with a basic HP-12C. Fancy people have an HP 48, 49, 50, and even an HP Prime.

Mine is an HP45. Later got an 41CV. RPN means never having family borrow your toys...

Comment Re:They are only cheating themselves (Score 1) 52

I would have loved to hear "tests are pretty useless" 40 years ago -- I was terrified of tests, and scraped through university.

I got 10% on one mid-term, which earned me an interview with the VP Academic of the university, who was also the prof. He grilled me on the material (thermodynamics), and I did just fine. He said, "You seem to know the material -- do you just not do well on tests?", and I said, Nope, never have. His answer: "Huh."

I had to continue to write exams, and continued to do poorly. I would have been thrilled to have a one-on-one session instead of an exam.

Yea. A number of my engineering profs offered an oral exam vs a test if you wanted it. Later in grad school, they didn't and one class (accounting) I did poorly on tests (I'm an engineer, close is good enough for airplanes) and would go over tehste with my prof, who said I know the material I just have trouble adding and subtracting...

Comment Re:We need them, but (Score 1) 242

Honestly there is so much room around Comanche Nuclear (it has a massive man made reservoir instead of using river water) they could easily expand it to 4 or 6 units without much issue.

One reason Vogtle added two was the original site analysis called for four units so they didn’t have to get a site approved. I suspect, ifvthey do build these plants, most if not all will be built on existing sites that were licensed for more units than they built.

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