I don't think it's just a you problem :)
I've been curious to try fish or zsh to hopefully run into less weirdness.
I don't think it's just a you problem :)
I've been curious to try fish or zsh to hopefully run into less weirdness.
Have you tried dwarf fortress? XD
Power density matters. And nuclear is pretty fucking dense haha
.. for some applications. Not most tho. Really like 5. Everything else should be solar/wind/hydro
Yea this entire clickbait can be summarized as "company looks to spend less on high capacity power"
Shit yo. How come I only learn this now? Thanks!
I like your style
Poorly. USA
Terrifying for a crab... Wait... are you a crab?!? :O
'fraid so. Chaotic and all that
They'll ignore the decision. Party of law and order. /s
Have they considered releasing another hard to hold glass slab exactly like the previous one?
I've experienced similar.
One thing that helped: separating research code from production.
Research is to answer a decision problem and much of the optimization problems that are in software engineering do not, and should not, apply.
Once the research problem is answered. Reproducing that answer with production quality systems should be it's own project. This also serves as a reproduction of the science in the research. Satisfying that hallmark of the scientific method.
Course, getting a company to agree to such an arrangement is near impossible. Especially if they have never been crippled by the mismatch expectations of putting research code in production.
As that is an organizational problem not just an engineering problem, good luck convincing management.
An alternative, if I can't get such an arrangement is the building a platform that supports integration of research code. That can be... uh... hard. Aside from the people challenges not all tech can support such a platform.