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Rockwell Retro Encabulator [video]

68 points| axiomdata316 | 2 years ago |youtube.com | reply

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[+] pants2|2 years ago|reply
Throwback. Even though people called for the end of Filmore's law years ago, today's Turbo Encabulators have more than 1,000 times the sinusoidal deplanaration control. Crazy to think that they were worried about side fumbling just 15 years ago.
[+] junon|2 years ago|reply
This was the video that sparked my interest in modial interactions of magneto reluctance, for which I just finished my bachelor's. Crazy how far we've come with capacitive diractance since then.
[+] CapstanRoller|2 years ago|reply
They should've kept the original base-plate of prefabulated amulite. Too much profit-driven "optimization" IMHO
[+] matheusmoreira|2 years ago|reply
The rotational velocidensity is still quite low though... When will they improve this?
[+] datameta|2 years ago|reply
What a legacy. Practically pioneered a new field single-handedly. And a few decades later they did it again! https://youtu.be/5nKk_-Lvhzo?si=fDThIHMS9V1joh-t

Some will say the toroidal de-synchronizer firmware didn't need a significant refactor but those folks are probably still using memory unsafe languages with their 1978 V1.1 differential vortex limiter module.

[+] hcarvalhoalves|2 years ago|reply
Now you know how the non-technical CEO feels during the meeting with the dev team.
[+] andrewstuart|2 years ago|reply
Hard to believe the Encabulator is still being developed after all these years.

Those guys were light years ahead when it first came out.

I think the formula for success for the Encabulator must have been licensing because if you search YouTube for Encabulator you'll find a vast array of companies developed Encabulator based products.

[+] gojomo|2 years ago|reply
People don't realize how dependent modern US industry depends on encabulators from China.
[+] bitwize|2 years ago|reply
I hope they used Wilson countersink flanges. You do NOT want hydraulic torque leakthrough on your encabulator, the prantkens lost can settle through the seismic clutch bivalve and induce a failover cascade, becoming very dangerous.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cDsRXhtHW9Q

[+] smudgy|2 years ago|reply
There was one of these about IT that made my mind melt - I understood all the words but it didn't make sense and I kinda mentally blanked out to the point I don't even remember what it was (but I'm sure it was on youtube as I saw it on Cytu.be).

I watched it a few times but then it just vanished and I never found it again.

A shame I didn't save it.

[+] _a_a_a_|2 years ago|reply
> I understood all the words but it didn't make sense and I kinda mentally blanked out

Was probably about Git.

[+] buttocks|2 years ago|reply
Could it have been the SANS hyper encabulator video? (Same guy)
[+] namuol|2 years ago|reply
I don’t know what all the fuss is about. It’s a perfectly cromulent promo video.
[+] Nihilartikel|2 years ago|reply
It is peak hacker news that nobody, Nobody, here can suppress their techno optimism for long enough to acknowledge that this technology is in the direct lineage of the humanitarian disaster brought about by the Eschatron 9000.

I'm out..