IMALlama

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[–] IMALlama 4 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I currently work on software in automotive. Everything seems completely insane. We have tons of process and technical debt, executives that are super out of touch and all have their own pet projects, we have hundreds of executives so we have 100 number one priority pet projects, we have a very distributed hardware/software footprint due to the affirmationed process/technical debt, each vehicle has a different hardware footprint which means we constantly have to make our distributed software work when a piece of the software needs to be rebuilt in a new controller, etc etc.

There's also the whole mess of trying to run agile at scale, managinga very distributed backlog, trying to balance priorities across teams that have to coordinate work, everyone leading with "how they want it" instead of "what they want", total disregard for WIP limits, etc.

I know where I work is a shit show. I really wonder if it's much better elsewhere. I also wonder if this place has always been a shit show and I just have more exposure to it now.

And yeah, alcohol. I'm trying to cut back but the mood here seems to violently oscillate between "this is OK" to "what the hell" and back again. We're probably due for another swing soon.

Some days I do think about going back to waiting tables. It took me years of working elsewhere to stop having the waiting weeds dreams though...

[–] IMALlama 1 points 3 months ago

Both are windows 11. It wouldn't surprise me if the older laptop doesn't support the new sleep state. I would personally trade slower wakeup for less battery use while sleeping. I don't use the laptop every day and it's kind of a bummer when I turn it on and find out it lost 20% of its charge between uses.

Even when it's "shutdown" the Lenovo 7x slim doesn't appear to actually be off.

[–] IMALlama 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

lol. Amusingly, my wife's Dell Latitude 7400 with an i3 has much better stand by battery life than my 7x slim. The slim does wake up a ton faster - by the time the lid is open it's already doing facial unlock and it it sees me it unlocks immediately and is "fully awake", but I suspect this is achieved at the expense of more battery consumption while sleeping.

The 7x slim loses around 5% / day when asleep :(

[–] IMALlama 5 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Recall was the headline feature for Copilot+ PCs.

When a wave of ARM powered Windows laptops, and now a few desktops launched, they were all Copilot+ for whatever reason. They all marketed the NPU, but struggled to really say what the NPU unlocked that you couldn't do with a CPU or GPU. Other marketing gimmicks were a better background blur and an AI drawing assistant in I think paint. I think you could also do "AI stuff" in photos, but don't think that was local.

Honestly, I think everyone missed the punchline on ARM. The promise is lower heat and greater battery life. There was no need to bundle that with AI gimmicks. But clearly a PM thought so and now they're trying to save face. Really taking advantage of ARM and pushing for battery life, by optimizing the kernal and changing what happens in standby, would probably be a bigger engineering lift.

/Thoughts from a rando who bought an ARM powered Windows laptop and generally likes it but has never touched the NPU enabled stuff

[–] IMALlama 4 points 3 months ago

Flat thin things are weak. Curved thin things are much stronger. Add compound curves and you're really talking.

You'll see this all over if you look for it: ribbed metal siding and roofing, waffle slab cement, automotive hood strength comes from the thin stamped sheet metal on the inside, floor pans have ribbing, soda bottles that you can stand on when empty, etc.

[–] IMALlama 4 points 3 months ago

Nice work! A little wood paste wax on the sole will make the plane a lot easier to push. Wood paste was is also nice to put on the surface of your table saw if you have one.

[–] IMALlama 3 points 3 months ago

They make great compost too if you have any plants or a compost pile.

[–] IMALlama 2 points 3 months ago

If they're edible dry, it should be fairly straightforward to build something to crush the pods and then sift out the seeds. Perhaps they could be milled into a type of flour? I still don't think the yield would be that high, but at least some use would come of them.

[–] IMALlama 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

No idea. The green seeds are not that big, but they are soft. Once they're mature they turn pretty hard. Green they would be hard to process/remove from the seed pods.

[–] IMALlama 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The sand dunes in MI were completely unexpected the first time we saw them. The size/scale is completely unexpected for how far inland they are.

[–] IMALlama 2 points 4 months ago

This photo was at an outdoor museum, but I imagine they still have bunnies. Between deer and rabbits we're somewhat limited in regards to what we can grow. Thankfully they both leave our ecanacia alone.

[–] IMALlama 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I can't imagine they're worth much, but if you want some I'll ship them your way. Ditto for cana lilies - we have a bumper crop this year.

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