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What is it to live?
If loss starting not being painful.
Also at which point would your view of the world start leaning toward causing genocide for the ridiculous things humanity has done to the plant?
As a lover of computers, I also see my own contradiction in that one they have provided significant benefits but also the environmental cost has been hidden for a lack of another term.
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Is a C programmer's lunch an ampersandwich?
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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And a web programmer's breakfast is a full stack and bacon
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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true, and the hash defines and controls a lot of what they produce
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OK - brace yourself for this: If you look carefully, you'll semicolon this a silly TOD. Perhaps you need a few pointers ?
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They just don't have no class!
I may not be that good looking, or athletic, or funny, or talented, or smart
I forgot where I was going with this but I do know I love bacon!
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That's a little derivative, don't you think?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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It's inherited!
I may not be that good looking, or athletic, or funny, or talented, or smart
I forgot where I was going with this but I do know I love bacon!
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Sure, and that means we don't need to stand in line.
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Nothing to add - I just wanted to be included.
Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)
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That's such a bad idea...
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Does it have a death ray on board?
Asking for a friend. Yeah, a friend ...
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Traditionally, large satellites are configured on the ground for specific tasks that cannot be changed after launch, even if market demands evolve.
I don't agree with that. When I worked for a major satellite manufacturer, the satellites would often launch with just basic capabilities and the final operational software would be uploaded once it was in orbit. That way, the software could continue to be developed while the satellite hardware was dealt with, decoupling the launch schedule from the software development schedule.
The whole point of a communication satellite that has a 15 to 20 year (or more) lifetime is that it can be configured as requirements change and as hardware fails on the satellite -- that was the part I was working on, testing different end-of-life failures of the high power amplifiers and being able to switch to spares -- one of many things that can be reconfigured once in orbit.
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So what you are saying is that satellites are nothing more than orbiting JavaScript libraries.
When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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Marc Clifton wrote: while the satellite hardware was dealt with
IF the thing explodes while on its way, you did not have to check-in the last version of the code.
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about time
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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It's a shame it'll go offline, every few weeks, after each mandatory winio update.
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Speaking in code: Grave - Oscar - Chart - Yankee. (12)
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Speaking in code:
Grave - CRYPT
Oscar - O
Chart - GRAPH
Yankee Y
CRYPTOGRAPHY
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Yes of course, well done!
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Hi All,
Can someone recommend a strategy for managing and development of projects that are Hardware & Software. Its just that AGILE doesn't seem to be applicable for hardware. The big thing is with agile is that it can change right up to delivery which is fine for software but not for hardware which is physical a change will require a re-spin of the board (unless you want to ship a board with tombstone resistors and bodge wires (or preserve us as I have done once a (small)BGA upside down with wires on the balls to pads)).
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A guess would be kanban.
Kanban is what came out of the Japanese just in time production line system - given your example, if something changes regarding hardware then the processes that depend on that new hardware are going to have to wait until that hardware is ready.
Although my preferred development strategy for all projects is MUYBM (Make up your bloody mind! )
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― Christopher Hitchens
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Yes and no, kanban is a method to optimally handle logistics for production (supply, ressources, ...). If kanban is implemented, you do not have to wait.
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