

What didn’t make sense about his point?


What didn’t make sense about his point?


Haha true that, though if I’m not mistaken a large part of the engineering of molten salt reactors is dealing with the salt…man I want the cool tech to be rolled out


Salt is absolutely terrible for any equipment involved in power generation. You’re better off with a power plant and a separate desalination plant than trying to use one for both
But you’re right, cheap energy will help immensely with this


Wat
Klammer, Punkt, Strich?


Digital hardware, mainly top-level design in verilog and associated checks using python/perl (sad)
Right now working on a GPU which is fun!


Thanks! As a hardware guy it’ll be a long time before I do anything with this information. Nice to hear the opinions of actual Devs.


Being honest, I’m an outsider looking in. Most likely these things are solved problems, but alternates are always interesting to hear insider opinions on.
Sounds like it’s developer experience Vs required post processing in this case, which is a reasonable tradeoff to think about


What do you think of JSDoc? As someone who knows neither I find the idea of no required transpilation very appealing, while still getting the TS ecosystem tools.
If I’m not mistaken it’s from a shot by the YouTube channel Applied Science. Ben is an absolute genius
The bags are often used to administer injections or decapitate a mouse or rat in lab settings iirc
Based Tsoding
I don’t think you can call something that can be shut down by a single company “global internet”
I have problems with the satellites sure, but fundamentally the whole premise is flawed.
Also spacex isn’t exactly doing great ok engineering compared to ULA and other industry leaders. Feels a bit weird to put them on a pedestal.