The NE555 helped me get my first tech job in high school after I gave a presentation at a Nodebots community meetup. (It also, in some way, helped me land a job at Texas Instruments while I was in university during the COVID pandemic.) It was also the focus of the first tutorial I made for Instructables a few years ago. I always remember it fondly.
Agree with the post from a practical perspective, the funny part is from a theoretical perspective all the arguments saying “scrum is wrong” will be wrong… since it is an agile framework it will always have the open way to say “the core says this…” which is really dynamic and agile by nature.
Based on my experience, one of the main issues describing the problem in post is associated with ego and management status… a lot of people in those positions feel like they’re better, superior to engineers forgetting exactly that they should be waitresses for engineers… the core issue is the structure, status and power associated to management and business related positions
I did the same... originally, I wanted to use Netlify (just to learn it), but ended up using GitHub because I wanted to do the GitHub Actions deployment stuff on my own, just for fun. Overall, I find Hugo really good. It is easy to set up and has a significantly faster building time compared to Jekyll, Gatsby, and NextJs...
Here is my blog: https://www.antonoriza.com/
It has less than 1 year, im keeping it simple, just a basic Hugo template hosted in Github pages so Im only paying for the ___domain.
Intresting but I dont see something disruptive here, it may work in some specific places but in other countries like Mexico (where I live), someone could easily destroy or damage it, also the connectivity issue in rural areas (where a lot of the building market is interested) should be an issue... maybe it has a business niche but I cant see the mass adoption and innovation here
I love legends around mystical objects and places across the world/universe, I think I would become a kind of explorer like Indiana Jones and will share my experiences in the "TikTok of the future" or related social network. Also if in those years humans already are capable to visit other planets, I would use maybe a connected conscious robot to explore all of that... But if not, I think I would be happy too opening a Mexican food restaurant in my city.
In my first startup I built a cellular circuit with a Quectel UC20 using only basic/educational through hole components like transistors, LEDs and resistors. The company Field engineer assigned to me and all the official schematics suggested it was impossible. My circuit worked and was one of the first IoT devices tested successfully in Qualcomm Mexico city labs.
Access to a Facebook profile of a bully, from a PSP console, when I had 10 years old using social engineering. I literally only asked for the answer of his email recovery secret answer and I got access to all his stuff.
This looks like a really interesting finding, probably it can be used in quantum or servers hardware designs where a lot of variables are under control like temperature. I think in quantum computers it could help to minimize the size of them and make those hardware more resistant to certain physical variables to reach it beyond labs.