I think this is the worst design trend of the 2020s.
2010s was "floating roof"
2000s was fender vents
1990s was clear tail lights
2020s is "add goofy notches to the factory unpainted fender trim"
I can co-sign this.
My best friend went to MIT and graduated first in his class for mechanical engineering. He then went on to get his doctorate at MIT in materials engineering.
He indicated that the biggest problem at MIT was that everyone wanted to create apps.
Meanwhile, he built a company dedicated to developing vapor-deposited polymer coatings for industrial thermal systems. Huge application in power plants, sugar factories, etc.
Couldn't get the funding.
if you were wondering how out of touch jason is with the average american, just look at the question he asked and the fact that the lowest option is $50/hour
Data center discourse feels a lot like green NFT discourse in 2021 and how there was a whole segment of the population who thought blockchains were destroying the world
I am banging my head against the wall with so-called 'science experts' who still have no idea that node names aren't actual measurements.
'0.7 nm' is a NAME. It is NOT A MEASUREMENT.
It's been this way since at least 2005.
Perhaps ask a domain matter expert rather than publish nonsense?
https://t.co/tPQDtA3ex0
some of this shit is genuinely evil. Besides the crazy race based discrimination it looks like if you get rejected from one job and a diff employer uses the same screening ai then you get double blackballed??? For 330 days straight???
"Not everybody on his team had glasses. When Tim Cook arrived in 1998, within a few years, everybody had glasses."
holy fuck having a career is so humiliating