watsocd | 1 year ago | on: Why we use our own hardware
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watsocd | 1 year ago | on: DVST Graphic Terminals
Through my high school, I had access to the UW computer resources.
I remember using Tektronix's terminals at 9,600 baud direct to the mainframe. Man that was FAST!!
watsocd | 1 year ago | on: The tragedy of running an old Node project
I know of one application by a large multinational that requires java in the browser to run. Almost impossible to run now because of security restrictions.
watsocd | 1 year ago | on: Cruise ships chopped in half are a license to print money
watsocd | 1 year ago | on: Car dealerships revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider
However, I could see certain professions operating with simplified "air gapped" systems.
Not connected to the Internet at all. It would take some disciplined processes but it would be possible. Updates could be done by qualified tech's to maintain the air gap when updating with a "sneakernet".
watsocd | 2 years ago | on: Tesla’s Autopilot involved in far more crashes than previously known
But the 17 involving a Telsa is where we need to pay attention. LOL
watsocd | 2 years ago | on: Tesla’s Autopilot involved in far more crashes than previously known
I have to wonder what else the driver was doing. Perhaps sleeping or playing a game on their phone. I am glad they threw the book at this person and I am a Tesla fan.
I don't own a Tesla yet but I will shortly. I now have a Subaru with EyeSight so I am accustomed to some extensive driver assistance. Especially on the highway but you still need to pay attention.
I do a lot of business travel and have rented multiple Tecla's, a Chevy Bolt (no assist), and a Polestar (limited assist). The Tesla driver assist is outstanding but is still only assistance. It is not fully driving the car for you and you need to identify and pay close attention in more complex situations.
watsocd | 2 years ago | on: Career advice no one gave me: Give a lot of notice when you quit
I am not sure what happens when you try to give more than two weeks notice.
watsocd | 3 years ago | on: Building the PiDP-11 Dec PDP-11 Replica Minicomputer
watsocd | 3 years ago | on: Building the PiDP-11 Dec PDP-11 Replica Minicomputer
The Raspberry PI3 is rated 2,411MIPS.
This emulator must be much faster than the original PDP11 even with the emulation software.
watsocd | 3 years ago | on: Hetzner Price Adjustment
watsocd | 4 years ago | on: OVHcloud fire: SBG2 data center had no extinguisher, no power cut-out
It is not easy to shut power off in a data center. They are designed that way intentionally. Yes, it is fairly easy to shut down utility power. But then you have automatic diesel generators that will start. If you shut them down, then you have battery powered UPS units.
In the building that I knew well in Canada, they had a well guarded and covered button behind the security desk that was labeled 'EPO': Emergency Power Off.
This button would send a signal to all systems (utility switches, diesel generator, and UPS units) to immediately shutdown or don't even start (diesels).
watsocd | 4 years ago | on: Driving 1725km in an electric car in 2 days
watsocd | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2021)
EnergyChaser is a B2B SaaS company that continuously collects utility sub-meter data and then analyzes and generates tenant invoices for utilities like electric, water, and HVAC in commercial and residential properties. Through our web portal, we and our landlord customers monitor the metering systems. We also provide landlord assistance to engineer and maintain the metering systems.
EnergyChaser is seeking a Web Developer to initially work closely with our founder in our Oakland PA offices on a full-time basis with the goal for you to become our primary developer. In this role, we expect proficiency in creating code to power specific components within our existing frontend JavaScript framework. You will use JavaScript/AJAX (Backbone, jQuery, Bootstrap, etc.) to access data via our backend JSON APIs programmed in PHP connected to our PostgreSQL database. You will have the ability to translate ideas into well designed responsive pages.
The ultimate mission of the Frontend Web Developer is to thoroughly understand EnergyChaser's customer goals and audience to create an attractive business web portal for our customers to maximize their ROI.
Contact: [email protected]
watsocd | 4 years ago | on: Acer disables BIOS for laptops sold through Amazon? (2020)
I used to consider ACER to be one of the good guys and more open source/Linux friendly.
I will NEVER trust them again!!!!
watsocd | 4 years ago | on: John McAfee found dead in Spanish jail after court approves extradition to US
When the catch up to you, you are going away for a long time.
watsocd | 5 years ago | on: The Victims of the Eviction Moratorium
watsocd | 5 years ago | on: Apple targets car production by 2024, eyes ‘next level’ battery tech: sources
Steve Jobs = Elon Musk in a different market.
Without someone in control who can make major decisions quickly, capital will not be enough for Apple.
watsocd | 5 years ago | on: Double Entry Accounting for Developers
All account balances should normally be positive. Depending on what side of the balance sheet they are, a debit or credit could increase or decrease an accounts balance.
watsocd | 5 years ago | on: Double Entry Accounting for Developers
Think of it this way. When you start a company, you invest $100. For the company accounting, that is $100 in the bank account/asset and $100 in equity. $100 - 0 - $100 = 0
Now you take a loan for $100. Now you have $200 in the bank account, a $100 liability, and $100 in equity. $200 - $100 - $100 = $0.