rberger | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Is Substack the new Medium?
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rberger | 4 years ago | on: GitHub Copilot
It uses Open Source as its input but, as far as I can tell (and I would be pleasantly surprised if I was wrong), CoPilot itself is not Open Source.
It is also tied to Visual Studio, making Visual Studio, a Microsoft Product and on its way to monopoly position even more up the power law curve to monopoly status.
This would be much more interesting and less concerning if CoPilot was Open Source and designed to plug in to other Editors / IDEs like via lsp or something similar.
rberger | 10 years ago | on: Old Stuff That Rocks
rberger | 10 years ago | on: Williams tube – cathode ray tube used as computer memory
It was an 18 bit wide memory so it had 18 CRT tubes and was leveraging electron microscope techniques to increase density. It had two steps of electron beam steering.
I remember the founder walking around talking about our main competitor "Bubble Memory" which also never got very far.
rberger | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2015)
Mist is an early stage, well funded startup, transforming the indoor WiFi experience by applying real-time big data scale statistics, signal processing and machine intelligence to process telemetry from our state of the art cloud managed Access Points, Network Elements and Client mobile devices.
Mist is hiring data scientists & developers that relish taking on a “Greenclouds” opportunity to help shape the culture, tools and implementation of a Machine Intelligence driven, CI/CD focused, lovingly monitored, scalable, realtime screaming/streaming infrastructure.
- Data Engineers - http://goo.gl/FuQWi5
- Data Scientist / Machine Intelligence - http://goo.gl/Azr31h
- Software Engineers - http://goo.gl/Ge5rtc
- Polyglot Tools / Ops Savvy Engineer - http://goo.gl/Q2EfPM
- Web UI Developer - http://goo.gl/w9z97E
Apply thru the links above or at jobs at mistsys.com
rberger | 11 years ago | on: Poll: Did you “drop Dropbox”?
rberger | 11 years ago | on: When Do We Get Robot Cars? Because Driving Really Sucks
rberger | 14 years ago | on: Mostly λazy v0.0.4 (Clojure podcast) on Pallet, ~Chef/Puppet for Clojure
There is also a new way of managing cookbooks more like the Ruby Bundler called Librarian https://github.com/applicationsonline/librarian
rberger | 14 years ago | on: A new lost decade leading to revolution
rberger | 14 years ago | on: We’re not going to have a jobless recovery. We’re going to have a jobless future
The fact that "Finance" is now over 30% of the US GDP shows a major bug in the current set of institutions. That is where abundance is being dampened into wasted wealth for 0.1% of the population who are using it to maintain artificial scarcity. It needs to flow to help fund creativity, R&D, experiments that will blow the doors off of scarcity and allow abundance to be well, abundant.
And most people don't want JOBS, they want to live. But most of us have forgotten that and thus we keep trying for 100% employment when we should be working towards 100% UNemployment aka Living Life.
rberger | 14 years ago | on: Stop the Merger
rberger | 14 years ago | on: The Day Comcast's Data Cap Policy Killed My Internet for 1 Year
A vibrant marketplace will emerge on top of the Internet Physical Plant if these basics are enforced, just like public roads, water and sewer plants enabled life as we know it.
rberger | 14 years ago | on: How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru
rberger | 15 years ago | on: Why Isn't the Price of Broadband Obeying Moore's Law?