I know you want to think, or have been told to think that the reason this happens is because they need more cops.
Brother let me assure you, more cops will not help. I have lived in cities with more than twice as many cops per 10k. Both times I actually needed one it took over 3 hours.
They were never intended to provide basic safety to you in your home. That's your job. Their job is to deal with what comes after that.
Something I've always believed, and my experience with shipping multinational software on a schedule that has severe drop-dead dates confirmed: If you are contractually obligated to deliver a product that does x, y, and z correctly? QA is the only way to do that seriously. If you don't have QA, you don't care about testing full stop.
This only compounds when you have to comply with safety regulations in every country, completely setting aside the strong moral obligation you should feel to ensure you go far above & beyond mere compliance given the potential for harm. This compounds again when you are reliant upon deliverables from multiple tiers of hardware and software suppliers, each contract with its own drop-dead dates you must enforce. When one of them misfires, and that is a "when, not if", they are going to lie through their teeth and you will need hard proof.
These are not small fines, they are company-killing amounts of money. Nobody profits in this situation. I've been through it twice, both times it was a herculean effort to break even. Hell, even a single near-miss handled poorly is enough to lose out on millions in potential future work. The upsides are quite nice, though. I didn't know it was possible to get more than 100% of your salary as a bonus until then.
Don't take my word for it, though. Ask your insurance agent about the premiums for contractual liability insurance with and without a QA team. If you can provide metrics on their performance, -10-15% is not uncommon, this discount increases over time. Without one? +15-50% depending.
that tracks, it's not staying loaded and is buzzsawing back and forth between power states. They'll likely fix it with some power management tweaks. Had a pair of modded Vega 64s that sounded like a tiny CNC mill when they did this, but that's what ~900W will do if you let it.
I haven't used a mac in a while but there's probably some values you can fuck with if you disable sip to stop it from ramping back down so aggressively, or keep it in the higher power states.
AFAIK the only reason Chess even ships at all anymore is as a burn utility. They'll set it to AI vs AI at max difficulty to stress the system and make sure the cooling/power management works.
Never heard that one (it may indeed be used that way, but if it were the only reason Apple would probably keep it in the Apple internal parts of their OS installs).
It would also be of limited use, as the engine is purely CPU based; it is single threaded and does not even use SIMD AFAIK, let alone GPU features or the neural engines.
One of my first paid iOS dev jobs was porting a Go game from iPad to iPhone, don't even think the 4 was out yet. It also used computation time based difficulties. By the time I was done writing it, I knew a few tricks I could eke a win out with on 19x19.
When the iPhone 5S came out, I tried it on a whim to check the UI scaling etc... the beginner difficulty on a 9x9 board deleted me. It was grabbing something like 64x more samples per go, the lowest difficulty on the 5S (instant responses) never lost a single game vs the highest difficulty 3GS (15 second turns)
iPhones had a lot of moments like that. Silly bullshit like "what if every pixel was a cell in a collection view" would go from "oh it can barely do 128" to "more responsive than that was, with 2 million" in a few gens.
One of the minor weird things about iOS development early on was just how fast the transition was from the simulator being dramatically faster than actual devices to the simulator being slower than devices. When I started out you’d get things working nicely in the simulator and then discover it’s an order of magnitude too slow on a phone. Just a few years later and my phone was faster than my laptop until thermal throttling kicked in.
Absolutely. I'd imagine not being able to use the card at Costco alone would be enough to have them entertaining surprising concessions. It was the first thing I thought of, with Chase CC's being Visa instead of Mastercard.
If the author is reading these comments: Please write about the fully semantic IDE as soon as you can. Very interested in hearing more about that as it sounds like you've used it a lot
I'm constantly telling people to look up physical therapy movements/stretches for whatever they've got going on. Slept wrong? Tweaked your neck? You absolutely do NOT have to suffer with that until it goes away on its own, they can show you how to fix it.
If your insurance covers it, go see one! Them being able to actually see and feel what's going on specifically with you makes them markedly better at their jobs.
Can’t find the link now but a very comprehensive analysis of surgery vs physiotherapy for lower back issues found that physiotherapy was as effective as invasive, often dangerous spinal surgery. The only difference was time - surgery with recovery + recovery physio fixed the pain in about 4-6 months, while physiotherapy took 18-24 months
But on the plus side, physiotherapy is “free”, has no real risk, and most people who opted for the physiotherapy path found that they were happier and also fixed a lot of other pains simply because of regular stretching and exercise
It's a good thing we're jumping to conclusions instead of exhaustively evaluating all of the places values exactly like this one appear when dealing with swing and quantization on, and especially when mixing 8, 12, 16 bit samplers and sequencers. Nevermind all of the little nudges from byte window mismatches when reading, playing back, or manipulating samples at varying bit depths and sample rates.
> It’s a good thing we’re all jumping to conclusions
I wholeheartedly agree. This thread would have been a lot less fun to create if I’d had to apply rigorous methodology and proper hypothesis evaluation practices. I’m really glad someone else appreciated that too :D
Brother let me assure you, more cops will not help. I have lived in cities with more than twice as many cops per 10k. Both times I actually needed one it took over 3 hours.
They were never intended to provide basic safety to you in your home. That's your job. Their job is to deal with what comes after that.
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