Why Hardware Development Takes Longer in the West Than in China (Video)
This was originally going to be a second video about the Popup Factory Demo we talked about last Wednesday. But this section of Tim's lengthy interview with people from the Popup Factory seemed like it would be of broader interest to Slashdot people -- and your coworkers, bosses, and friends who may be involved in device production or prototyping. There are some hard words here, because David Cranor is talking about problems that go way beyond the usual perceived Chinese advantages such as low labor costs and a lack of environmental regulations.
It takes longer in the west because you have to pay your workers, pay attention to environmental impact, and provide for at least minimal worker safety. Yeah, but I am sure co-location is a huge win, way bigger than free-ish labor, and no accountability.
Because the west isn't concerned about whatever the business does, the west is concerned about the business of being a business.
Everything from politics to marketing to "corporate culture" are all ancillary bullshit that has nothing to do with getting anything done, yet this bullshit mires every single western business. If you want to make and sell Product Z, but marketing is saying you can't do that because it will cannibalize Product Y or doesn't mesh with the new branding, or HR says you need to wait to get a more "diverse" pool of people working on it, or the PHBs are stifling it because they want the middle manager involved to fail so they can kick their ass out on the curb you're not going to get shit done.
If you're in Shenzen you can take a walk and pick up all the components you need for your prototype project in the morning and assemble them in the afternoon.
Here in the US we have to order the components from china and it takes weeks to months.
China just copies what's done in the West.
They didn't copy the part where they massively reduced their manufacturing costs, they figured that part out on their own.
due to different signalling methods using different parts of the PCB
blaming the chinese for bugs in your own code is pretty childish
weak trademark / patent / copyright laws there.
In china it's easy to pay some one off and don't have to deal with trademarks / patents / copyrights / etc.
Not bugs - if their adapters start sending random crap over CANBUS, what can I do?
If their adapter dont work ok J1850-PWM (what fords use for the diagnostic bus) what can I do? people instinctively blame the app, rate it bad or (in the best case where I can reply) send an email.
The hardware they copy is buggy, it's well known (ok you may have to search a bit for 'clone ELM237 buggy J1850' etc, but you'll get there if you dig)
The software has been made to work with the buggy adapters, but there's only so much you can do. If you send '0100' and the adpater goes '0102' to the ECU, wtf can I do?! :)
On its official WeChat blog, Tencent said the security issue affected an older version of its app - WeChat 6.2.5 - and that newer versions were not affected.
It added that an initial investigation showed that no data theft or leakage of user information had occurred.
Actually they did if u do researcher u can see china send ppl to Mexico and copy the way we manufacture ofc they change some things to adapt it to their own needs but they did copy that from highly manufacturing competitive places like Juarez in Mexico
maybe this time u will succeed unlike Bay of pigs xD invasion sponsored by the CIA
>> Why Hardware Development Takes Longer in the West Than in China
Slaves. Lock someone with a top-1% mind in a shop and tell them their family will starve unless they churn out usable designs 100 hours a week and they will easily outcompete 1000 "makers" dinking around with LEDs and breadboards at a little "faire."
Why does this video spend 5 minutes saying fluff, when it could have been explained in a single word, "colocation". In fact, this was used in the first 20 seconds.
Ask me about repetitive DNA
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Ugh, I have one of those ELM327 mini adapters, it is wholly worthless. It has never managed to talk to anything I've ever connected to. I have a USB to serial ELM327 as well, which has talked to everything I've ever connected it to, but it's impractical for many purposes.
Any suggestions on bluetooth OBD-II dongles? I need CAN and K-Line and I want Ford, Chevy, and VW to work.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
But that was not an engineering problem that was solved. That was a manufacturing and management problem.
Ever heard of FedEx?
Using IM? Fire the dinosaurs that won't use modern communication methods. I'm 55 and I use IM, twitter, etc. Some of my 30-something and 40-something colleagues don't though. They're really annoying.
Or the colleague who sits two cubes over and only uses IM to ask me questions. If my IM window is covered up it might take me 15 minutes to see it and respond. Or he could turn around and ask me and get the answer immediately.
The only reason China survives is through the pliancy of its labor.
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In the case of the US, one ends up with a well-designed product.
In the case of China, one ends up with a mish-mash of parts.
The latter might be "quicker", but it also breaks quicker.
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