From forced upgrades to security "Emmentaler" OSes, to aerodynamically unstable planes, one could and most possibly should generalize. https://t.co/OSMojHPPQz
@ssamat If you wanted to "protect users and developers from bad actors" you would've started doing so a long time ago, in a completely different fashion. Alas, google (et. al.) has been at the forefront of turning tech and the internet into garbage. Shame.
@cixliv@_FredMackay@soeren_meier@rek Series cutoff MOSFETs are a thing. So are hard OC and UVLO circuit designs as well as current, speed, position limits both in fw and sw as layered safeguards. ( Series fuses or eFuses too as a last resort where applicable.)
@macona@eevblog Yep, used in national instruments DAQs, got a couple around, the connector counterpart used to be 15 bucks back in 2008-09 💀 (something like the link below). Look for those DAQs! 😂 The shield is exposed for a grounding clamp.
https://t.co/tRFNcyWiWC
@lookoutitsbbear@ohfugxDD Packing the data to/from that container shouldn't count towards compression in any case (strictly speaking). Regarding the rest and arguing the obvious - maybe theres data in the noise said nyquist 💀. Thanks for the entertainment, I admire your courage 🫡
@rodneyabrooks@robobenjie Since my entry to the field I have always questioned the rationale; the answer was always in the realm of "reusing existing human-centric spaces", which specialised task-specific robots seem to perform best in. One need only study etymology and human nature for the actual answer.
@adfichter@claudioluck For the less technologically inclined, here is an example of the type of *aggregated* data being collected by a small (by all means) company that has a "business card app".
https://t.co/MVxXuxvmK9
Now, do try to attempt to extrapolate to Google/Apple capabilities.
@MLE_Online I work for Google Search. Definitely want you or anyone to find it useful. Link below covers some improvements we’ve recently made. That work will continue. If you or anyone has some examples of we didn’t do well, happy to pass those on to the team…
https://t.co/uRiqh7ftDL