Category: Computer
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Refactoring
Don’t be sentimental around your bad ideas. Iterate on them.Martin Molin, Wintergatan, 2021-03-03
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Wi-Fi 6E
If 2.4 GHz was the paved suburban road leading to your house while 5 GHz was the major double-lane thoroughfare that takes you downtown, Wi-Fi 6E will introduce a new 6 GHz band that’s the equivalent of a massive multi-lane highway allowing many devices to operate at maximum speed at the same time. The top…
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In-person meetings
When in-person meetings disappeared last year, they were replaced with a weird, new kind of Zoom briefing. In some ways it was more efficient: Each moment of a video meeting is dominated by a single presenter, who—once they figure out how to unmute—feels additional pressure to quickly make a point. But side comments and crosstalk…
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And for those of you homeschooling
I am looking forward to schools reopening and in-person teaching resuming. The tech industry has ballyhooed the potential of online learning for years. Twenty-twenty was the first real test, and it failed badly. Poorer students with fewer tech resources (good laptops and strong internet) and kids with busy parents have suffered most. Many of the…
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The end of Moores Law
This post was originally written on December 2, 2003Today, ZD Net sent the following paragraph in their daily email news blast:Moore’s Law, as chip manufacturers generally refer to it today, is coming to an end, according to a recent research paper. That ultimate barrier to building increasingly powerful chips with smaller transistors is still a…
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Are we there yet?
The IEEE Spectrum magazine of February 2008, in an article on 60Ghz silicon transceivers, said:The electronic devices in our homes and offices will be chattering furiously and wirelessly in another five to 10 years. Cables will go the way of the buggy whip.I certainly hope this is true, but today, 22-Feb-2008, I’m wondering if this…