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If being chronically ill has taught me anything it's that dynamic "in the background" measurement with a high sampling rate is pretty vital for getting insight into a very unpredictable crisis event
All the teeth bared attitudes about measurement in software kind of obscured that for me and I am coming back to the things I KNOW are true about this
What gets represented in our models of the world as the base rate of key events in our world, that matters
TYPEWRITER ARTIST
You definitely didn’t know about such capabilities of a typewriter.
It turns out that with its help you can not only print text, but also create pictures . The main thing is to think everything through in advance and be patient.
#AureFreePress
Occasionally another friend tests and validates my "put a temperature data logger in your fridge" campaign. Today someone found their fridge at SIXTEEN DEGREES.
Most UK fridges have terrible thermostats and over-temperature alarms are rare. I am convinced this is responsible for a vast amount of food waste.
So, why are so many executives and investors overlooking this very basic reality that code produced is code which must be maintained, and that an acceleration of code produced thanks to gen AI means ~more risk~, not just more $$$?
I have friends who are Principal Engineers asking themselves this very question right now.
And in response, I point us to the classic Upton Sinclair quote:
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”
" we analyse data from the European Banking Authority to show that existing financial accounting frameworks might inadvertently be creating disincentives for investments in low-carbon assets. We find that differences in the provision coverage ratio indicate that banks must account for nearly double the loan loss provisions for lending to low-carbon sectors as compared with high-carbon sectors" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-024-01972-w
@mcc @amorphophalex @andrew Potemkin AI
Sometimes the whole field looks like underpants gnomes are in charge of strategy:
1. Sell some idea of AI as a convenient silver bullet to people
2. ???
3. Profit 🤷♂️
@bear_lab Seems like it's bridging a not insignificant gap with semi-liquid metal, right? Extremely impressive demo.
This is a semi-solid aluminum 3D printing! Unfortunately, according to Ric Fulop (CEO and co-founder of Desktop metal), it can't be commercialized because the temperature control is very difficult and, when it fails, is very problematic. Nevertheless, it's an impressive demonstration.
Source: https://twitter.com/ricfulop/status/1774497991857946689
The answer to the Q. 'Why is the UK facing water shortages despite record rainfall?' is essentially, we do too little to harvest & retain water, seeming happy to let it flow back to the sea...
As always in the UK it comes down to a lack of investment in infrastructure. And that is merely another reflection of the corrosive short-termism of our political class.
So, our problem with water is just exemplary of the omnicrisis into which the country has fallen.
#water
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/01/why-uk-facing-water-shortages-despite-record-rainfall-explainer
The reason why #Threads and #Mastodon are incompatible is that Mastodon is a community, and Threads is a market. That's it.
It's not big Fed vs small Fedi. It's not platforms vs protocols.
It's communities vs markets.
Communities are supportive and markets are extractive. Communities answer to those who must live with decisions made. Markets answer to money.
And wouldn't you know it, those contrasting forces influence people's behaviors, goals, and motivations for engaging with others.
There was a post on /r/DataHoarder on Reddit with concerns about the future of Internet Archive. Brewster decided to respond.
On a more positive note:
While this is a sad day for Open Source Software, I also feel a lot of pride for the community.
Please look with which grit and transparency this was analyzed. Usually such analyses take years.
Compare this to last year how everyone had to pry every detail out of Microsofts nose when they lost the skeleton key for their cloud.
I combined two of my #3dprinted seven segment displays with a geneva drive mechanism, so now they can count from 0 to 59! #3dprinting
DC polarity reversal cable is a handy friend! 🔌⚡🔄
Once in a while we find products that have center NEGATIVE DC power jacks and they really make us mad because who keeps around both positive and negative polarity versions of every voltage? now, hopefully USB PD https://www.adafruit.com/product/5807 will solve this long term, but till then this 2.1mm DC flipper flopper adapter will connect in to out and out to in and voila - your standard center-positive is now center-negative. or vice versa! how handy
The abusive behavior that was being used to manipulate Lasse Collin into bringing on more maintainers for #xz went unnoticed because abusive behavior in Open Source Communities is so pervasive. In context, we can clearly see it was part of an orchestrated operation. Out of context, it looks like just another asshole complaining about stuff they have no right to complain about. https://robmensching.com/blog/posts/2024/03/30/a-microcosm-of-the-interactions-in-open-source-projects/
Extremely online electronics engineer, PhD in #microelectronics (low-power digital systems architecture), #LoRa pioneer.
Co-founded a #hackerspace, co-founded an industrial #company, interested in #manufacturing (traditional and distributed), frugal innovation, durable and resilient sociotechnical systems.