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allegedganon
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Comment #17383207
Ken's reverse engineering articles are always a real pleasure to read, but this one is special in that it looks at an analog chip and how typical analog building blocks (current mi…
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Comment #17383095
The recently released film Valerian is based on a 70's french comics Valerian & Laureline that is/was totally unknown in the US. Even more interesting is how much inspiration a cer…
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Comment #17382912
>The schools are better At the undergrad and graduate level, perhaps, and as another poster commented, probably not for very long. But for the school years before undergrad, I'm so…
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Comment #17382872
I am not claiming in any way that the problem we face in HW design are the same as the SW folks do. I most certainly agree that RTL is but a small chunk of the overall effort of de…
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Comment #17377822
While true, it doesn't come naturally given how the average millennial manages his/her life :)
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Comment #17377595
Funny, and beneath the joke lies a nice nugget of truth: the landscape of hardware design languages is a truly sad thing to behold and deeply hinders innovation in the space. There…
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Comment #17377527
>Well the vast majority of these kids would prefer to stay in the US. I'm afraid you're making assumptions here. America is not where opportunity is these days, especially in the h…
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Comment #17377148
It is indeed very american-centric while presenting itself a number of times as applicable everywhere. I don't think it is: for example, I don't think many western European would b…
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Comment #17372452
The many stories that have been appearing recently on Google's deep cultural changes point to a very basic fact of life: organizations, and even more so, their culture, aren't fore…