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JabrZer0
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Comment #21470082
I worked with the Tango tablet a bit when it was released as a dev kit, and it worked decently well (as far as I remember). The biggest problem seemed to be that it never really go…
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Comment #20731881
I have no data to back this up, but my expectation is that this is mostly a result of two things: 1. It's often surprisingly difficult to fire an underperformer (anecdata: a friend…
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Comment #20611092
Related question: How does one balance objective, numbers-driven reporting like this with the terms of an NDA? I imagine that most companies would consider the financial impact (or…
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Comment #19783956
As far as I'm aware, there aren't any LEO satellite internet providers at the moment (a few in GSO, but the latency there is probably too long to make it relevant for trading), so …
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Comment #19548253
Location: SF Bay Area Remote: ok Willing to relocate: no Technologies: Hardware Program Management (EPM/OPM/NPI) Résumé/CV: email for resume, or LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jordanebr…
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Comment #19014853
I was lucky enough to meet Keahi at a World's Fair Nano in SF a few years ago and chat with him a bit afterwards as well. He's a really smart guy, and his boots are awesome, but I …
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Comment #16431841
You're getting at the heart of it here, I think. The CEO's job in this case was to gather the information necessary to make a good decision about which robot to purchase, then use …
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Comment #16431202
I'm not arguing that this is the way it SHOULD be, but as far as I can tell the difference stems from a perceived difference in "area of effect". For example, an assembly line work…
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Comment #16378551
I agree completely, but I still think it's interesting to explore the data behind WHY hardware is hard. As a hardware founder who went the Kickstarter path (along with 56% of hardw…
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Comment #15343379
This seems to be an unpopular opinion for some reason, but I don't think the core of what you're saying is wrong. There was an article on HN a few weeks ago about how Twitter was o…
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Comment #14601373
There's no doubt that Amazon has much more established delivery logistics than Uber at this point, but I wonder if the real value would come from another angle: Uber has been pushi…
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Comment #14139108
While this is probably different for different people, I tend to agree that meetups aren't conducive to learning. The format definitely has something to do with it too - most meetu…
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Comment #14010535
It was recently put to me like this (I'm not sure I agree with the analysis completely, but I think there's some truth to it, at least in the perceptions of the two countries): Whi…
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Comment #13982028
As far as my (admittedly limited) experience goes, I'd say you're right. I'm currently learning about the intricacies of manufacturing in China through a trial-by-fire of manufactu…
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Comment #12631715
NullSpace VR | Marketing Director | Full-time | Onsite | Seattle, WA NullSpace VR (YCF F15, nullspacevr.com) is building a haptic feedback and tracking system for virtual reality -…
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Comment #11983186
This particular technique has its problems, as has been mentioned by other people. I would think inverting and cancelling is much more useful in situations where you can isolate th…