Last year, OKI (the Japanese co), launched 124-layer PCBs with blind and buried vias. Primarily designed for wafer inspection equipment designed for high bandwidth memory for GPUs.
The design, manufacturing and complexity of this thing is insane.
I always have had a lot of respect for folks that knew how to do 30+ layer PCBs for complex motherboards, and this is next level.
I think the most I've designed is 10 layers, which is already pretty complex depending on the area:
@Chicky_Think Yeah incredible how the nation has rapidly built up reservoirs to 17, and more to come with long island. Also the fact that 90% of rain it caught ๐คฏ
With the private space sector heating up Singapore would be a perfect test bed for further sustainable developments
@averycode And to think less than a decade ago devs be ostracized for not using a specific web framework, or for not keeping up with the new ones coming out every few months
Great opportunity for agents to be hyper opinionated and optimize the stack tho
@Cryptinflux Awesome, what's the most painful part in your workflow with them?
I find non-engineers can struggle with concept of regression testing as the AI rarely suggests unless asked
@DRTnky Wow how many boxes and which type you go for? I love the d99 and red prawn.
Found the sellers just outside FairPrice Bedok do discounts when they're ready to go home, 3 to 4 boxes for $40, plus as payment via FairPrice means can collect link points and credit card points too
@robj3d3 ๐ฏ when you can prompt in a way that unlocks a model's weights most relevant to what your doing it goes from being a useful writer that fills in the gaps of your prompt , to a sidekick that fills in gaps you've not even considered in your prompt but are important to include