when I walk down the hallways of typical silicon valley software companies, I can walk for the length of a long hallway and not see a single american face there. when I walk thru the hallways, I often don't even hear english spoken at work anymore!
americans are squeezed out. if you want to have a chance at getting a job, you have to slave yourself to the bossman. else, well, I won't even have a hallway to walk thru.
its NOT my choice to work long and hard. its forced on us and we have no say in the matter.
this won't end well. I expect that in a few more years, you won't find a single US born person working at the tech companies.
I'm not even sure where the americans went to. what jobs did they end up with? certainly not at the bay area software or hardware places.
greedy ceo's deserve all the blame. when the revolution comes, I hope I have a ticket to their hangings. they are truly destroying our country and they could not care less! they are insulated and not affected by this.
and if the ceo's are not put up against the wall, I do expect to see people going postal ('going software' might be the new phrase) when they are completely squeezed out and they feel they have nothing left to lose but go on a killing spree.
I feel sorry for our society. its melting down before our very eyes and no one is doing a thing about it.
sweatshops (for computer guys) are on the return. if you and I are not careful, we will be so close to the old ways, we will have to fight that old war back again. we already lost our weekends and we lost time and a half for overtime (my grandfather used to get 1.5x, 2x and 3x time for time past normal work hours). we don't get that - we're now the evil thing called 'exempt' and we get cheated out of our own time and extra pay.
add to insult the fact that all corp firewalls have a MitM proxy in them, corp windows boxes are handed out preloaded with certs installed (for the mitm firewall entry) and at some places (like where I work) its been known that spyware and remote mic/camera stuff can be activated and logged/reviewed by your boss. how do I know: because in.de they have to disclose this and my work has offices in.de ; in the US they don't disclose what they do when spying but over in.de they do).
if we dont fight back, things will continue to get worse.
oh right, we don't have unions so we are all afraid of speaking out, for sake of our jobs.
"Through these new means, companies have found, for example, that workers are more productive if they have more social interaction."
lie, lie, lie. this is referring to the so-called open-office scheme, where they remove your privacy and sound barriers, sometimes even remove your personal desk and you are now 'fully interchangable cogs' to the company.
this has been proven to be wrong, but it keeps getting trotted out, as if repeating it over and over again will make us believe it.
CEO and bean-counter bullshit. see it for what it is.
it about wages, its about control, its about abuse, its about telling the kids to work longer and knowing they won't refuse.
its never been about quality. the industry wants speed now, they don't care about quality.
you can tell who is being honest and who is not. its like the openoffice concept; ceo's and hr's are saying that its 'to attract younger players' but in fact, its about cramming more people into the same space (saving money) and being able to 'watch' and micromanage them. its nothing about making the environment better; in fact, its noisier and people get less done and come home with more cold/flu due to not having dividers or cubes.
if a ceo or hr person is talking about open offices and they say its because it will make things better, they are LYING. well, half lying; it makes things better only for them.
to me, its a damned strange thing to brag about. but whatever, uhm, floats your boat...
showing up incapable of doing work is one thing. but are you suggesting that your 'clean piss' (is it frosty, btw?) makes you a better person?
I hate people like you. you think a 'war on drugs' makes sense. you obviously don't think for yourself; how on earth can you be a good engineer when you simply follow a party line and 'do what you're told' without question?
independant thinkers are much better designers and coders. and I hate to break it to you, but all the good designers I've met in the bay area would not have 'clean piss' to use your little phrase. and they are world-class engineers, scientists, mathematicians and highly technical people in their field.
its not a small victory. its the APPEARANCE of one, which is worse, because it will wrongfully quiet down a lot of complainers. which is all its intended to do.
there is 0.000000% chance that we will get our freedoms back, at least peacefully in this v1.0 government style we have created over the centuries. 1.0 worked fine when tech was stone knives and bearskins. now, 1.0 is outdated (and neutered!) and so, whatever our system comes up with, its a lie and its bullshit.
why, people, do you continue to give hope where its not deserved or earned?
that's where I first saw X. at DEC we had DECwindows on ultrix (bsd like unix) and vax/vmx.
motif was the toolkit we developed guis in. and we used UIL to describe the UI, which was data that was read in and could change the look/feel of the widgets or their layout without rebuilding from source.
instead of node:1 for a display it was node::1 for the display (double colon meant decnet instead of that newfangled thing called IP)
shit parts, shit software, people who don't care, don't have good skills, aren't aligned with the west, try to cheap-out at EVERY possible chance and have a 'fuck you, what happens to you is not going affect me' attitude. what I call the 'sell and run' mentality.
I've had it with china. everthing about it stinks.
and no, it has nothing to do with asian people. its ALL about the culture, not the race. the culture is fucked up and that's all there is to it. people are people, but the culture is just not setup for QUALITY. its all about COST SAVINGS and 'screw untu others before others can screw you'.
they CAN turn themselves around, but it won't happen in the next 10 or 20 years. it took japan many decades before they turned themselves around. early 'made in japan' was pure shit. but the people decided, collectively, to stop that and they changed.
will china change? I seriously doubt it. they are too large and too stubborn. I am not holding my breath.
I won't buy a car made in mexico (many VWs are). there is zero chance I'll buy a made-in-china car. an older used car is a better, more reliable bet.
simply put: china is not trustable for safety, materials quality, not anything, really. and since the move to china is ONLY about cost and NEVER EVER about quality, there is no upside to this.
cars won't be a bit cheaper, either. you can count on the parent company keeping any extra profits.
the only way this will work is if there is no more choice and everything is made in china. and again, those of us who know will simply stop buying new and buy used.
you can restore a used car and it costs less than the new ones.
plus, well, new cars come with lots of spy shit. a pre OBD2 car has no spy shit in it.
after 30 or so yrs in C, I'm finally getting some time (at work) to learn python. I already know bash, but python is getting more popular by the year and shows no signs of fading.
groovy? are you kidding me. be serious. if you want java, run fucking java and not some bastardization of it that forces people who have to support your code to waste time on a variant of a language that is just not worth the short amount of expendable/spare time we have.
Most digital engineers can do analog design as well. Digital is generally much more complicated than analog design.
uhm, you could not be more wrong!
digital is trivially easy. the tools do the work for you. pcb trace layout, while no one seriously uses autorouters, can be done with little effort and the verification tools ensure signal integrity.
but working with analog is much harder and more of an art than science. you need experience and you don't get that from school.
today's EE's dont' even know how to solder. its pathetic. they run a sim and type on keyboards. some don't even use test gear, like scopes.
no, analog is much harder and still needed. audio and video have a lot of analog nature to them, still, and power supplies, rf systems, antennas, filters (that are not done in dsp), buffers and amplifiers - all analog.
digital has leeway before it fully breaks; but analog has to be done right or performance will suffer.
everyone in calif is required to have auto insurance, so THAT's a total non-argument about ride-sharing.
and to blow your other 'help pay for airports' point away, its paid thru taxes and fees, fees, fees and more fees. I don't have to pay fees to pick a friend up and I can do that all day long if I want, without any legal issues.
so, this is not about ANYTHING but keeping the cabbies in a nice profit center.
I think you get it. its not about prioritizing one source over another or even one destination, but more about type of traffic and knowing how delay and jitter-sensitive it is. if you only have so much bandwidth (which is a reality everywhere), then you -have- to sort traffic by type and give prio to the sensitive ones and delay or drop (tcp or the app will do timeout/retries) the ones that won't fit.
cisco sells gear. they make and sell gear that does all kinds of filtering/prioritization and so on. why would they care what one customer does vs another? there are so many use-cases to traffic management, its not really fair to blame the vendor.
and now, with network 'programmability' (sdn) the user (owner) can do all the policy and traffic engineering he wants. you want something custom, you write an app to the api and you 'run' your app on the router/switch. all the vendors are now doing it (or trying to). linux even has that, its called openflow and open-vswitch (amongst others).
there's no way to know if he was geniune when he started out. he clearly is not, right now; but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he may have really wanted to make a positive change.
I've never met a truly ethical CEO or high level executive. they all turn bad. so, its 'natural' that the most powerful office in the world will convert anyone into a bad apple.
its time we got rid of the concept of president. its outdated, it does not work and it causes nothing but trouble for us (all the arguing and personal BS that one side or the other slings).
'winner take all' is also a bad architecture.
in short, we have nothing but problems in our system. it once worked, 200 yrs ago, but clearly is in need of a reboot and reinstall.
and because environmental and human safety does NOT MATTER in china. people die? who cares. air can't be breathed? who cares. but hey, they are selling walmart shit to us and so, wow, go china, go!;(
when I walk down the hallways of typical silicon valley software companies, I can walk for the length of a long hallway and not see a single american face there. when I walk thru the hallways, I often don't even hear english spoken at work anymore!
americans are squeezed out. if you want to have a chance at getting a job, you have to slave yourself to the bossman. else, well, I won't even have a hallway to walk thru.
its NOT my choice to work long and hard. its forced on us and we have no say in the matter.
this won't end well. I expect that in a few more years, you won't find a single US born person working at the tech companies.
I'm not even sure where the americans went to. what jobs did they end up with? certainly not at the bay area software or hardware places.
greedy ceo's deserve all the blame. when the revolution comes, I hope I have a ticket to their hangings. they are truly destroying our country and they could not care less! they are insulated and not affected by this.
and if the ceo's are not put up against the wall, I do expect to see people going postal ('going software' might be the new phrase) when they are completely squeezed out and they feel they have nothing left to lose but go on a killing spree.
I feel sorry for our society. its melting down before our very eyes and no one is doing a thing about it.
shorten that to:
unions are needed.
again.
sweatshops (for computer guys) are on the return. if you and I are not careful, we will be so close to the old ways, we will have to fight that old war back again. we already lost our weekends and we lost time and a half for overtime (my grandfather used to get 1.5x, 2x and 3x time for time past normal work hours). we don't get that - we're now the evil thing called 'exempt' and we get cheated out of our own time and extra pay.
add to insult the fact that all corp firewalls have a MitM proxy in them, corp windows boxes are handed out preloaded with certs installed (for the mitm firewall entry) and at some places (like where I work) its been known that spyware and remote mic/camera stuff can be activated and logged/reviewed by your boss. how do I know: because in .de they have to disclose this and my work has offices in .de ; in the US they don't disclose what they do when spying but over in .de they do).
if we dont fight back, things will continue to get worse.
oh right, we don't have unions so we are all afraid of speaking out, for sake of our jobs.
well, so we have 2 problems to solve, then.
"Through these new means, companies have found, for example, that workers are more productive if they have more social interaction."
lie, lie, lie. this is referring to the so-called open-office scheme, where they remove your privacy and sound barriers, sometimes even remove your personal desk and you are now 'fully interchangable cogs' to the company.
this has been proven to be wrong, but it keeps getting trotted out, as if repeating it over and over again will make us believe it.
CEO and bean-counter bullshit. see it for what it is.
all you said is true.
it about wages, its about control, its about abuse, its about telling the kids to work longer and knowing they won't refuse.
its never been about quality. the industry wants speed now, they don't care about quality.
you can tell who is being honest and who is not. its like the openoffice concept; ceo's and hr's are saying that its 'to attract younger players' but in fact, its about cramming more people into the same space (saving money) and being able to 'watch' and micromanage them. its nothing about making the environment better; in fact, its noisier and people get less done and come home with more cold/flu due to not having dividers or cubes.
if a ceo or hr person is talking about open offices and they say its because it will make things better, they are LYING. well, half lying; it makes things better only for them.
your piss is clean?
somehow, that seems useful to you.
to me, its a damned strange thing to brag about. but whatever, uhm, floats your boat...
showing up incapable of doing work is one thing. but are you suggesting that your 'clean piss' (is it frosty, btw?) makes you a better person?
I hate people like you. you think a 'war on drugs' makes sense. you obviously don't think for yourself; how on earth can you be a good engineer when you simply follow a party line and 'do what you're told' without question?
independant thinkers are much better designers and coders. and I hate to break it to you, but all the good designers I've met in the bay area would not have 'clean piss' to use your little phrase. and they are world-class engineers, scientists, mathematicians and highly technical people in their field.
right. google IS the premier spy company. they want ALL your data.
and so, we are supposed to trust google on things about SECURITY and where user TRUST is involved?
scuze me??
cool. I'll bring the bread and peanut butter. we'll have a great picnic!
its not a small victory. its the APPEARANCE of one, which is worse, because it will wrongfully quiet down a lot of complainers. which is all its intended to do.
there is 0.000000% chance that we will get our freedoms back, at least peacefully in this v1.0 government style we have created over the centuries. 1.0 worked fine when tech was stone knives and bearskins. now, 1.0 is outdated (and neutered!) and so, whatever our system comes up with, its a lie and its bullshit.
why, people, do you continue to give hope where its not deserved or earned?
that's where I first saw X. at DEC we had DECwindows on ultrix (bsd like unix) and vax/vmx.
motif was the toolkit we developed guis in. and we used UIL to describe the UI, which was data that was read in and could change the look/feel of the widgets or their layout without rebuilding from source.
instead of node:1 for a display it was node::1 for the display (double colon meant decnet instead of that newfangled thing called IP)
experience: that's what the china-hate is about.
shit parts, shit software, people who don't care, don't have good skills, aren't aligned with the west, try to cheap-out at EVERY possible chance and have a 'fuck you, what happens to you is not going affect me' attitude. what I call the 'sell and run' mentality.
I've had it with china. everthing about it stinks.
and no, it has nothing to do with asian people. its ALL about the culture, not the race. the culture is fucked up and that's all there is to it. people are people, but the culture is just not setup for QUALITY. its all about COST SAVINGS and 'screw untu others before others can screw you'.
they CAN turn themselves around, but it won't happen in the next 10 or 20 years. it took japan many decades before they turned themselves around. early 'made in japan' was pure shit. but the people decided, collectively, to stop that and they changed.
will china change? I seriously doubt it. they are too large and too stubborn. I am not holding my breath.
ah, fiat.
"fit it again, tony!"
I won't buy a car made in mexico (many VWs are). there is zero chance I'll buy a made-in-china car. an older used car is a better, more reliable bet.
simply put: china is not trustable for safety, materials quality, not anything, really. and since the move to china is ONLY about cost and NEVER EVER about quality, there is no upside to this.
cars won't be a bit cheaper, either. you can count on the parent company keeping any extra profits.
the only way this will work is if there is no more choice and everything is made in china. and again, those of us who know will simply stop buying new and buy used.
you can restore a used car and it costs less than the new ones.
plus, well, new cars come with lots of spy shit. a pre OBD2 car has no spy shit in it.
ah, I see. you equate 'evil' with the word 'liberal'.
thanks for letting us know where your head is. you've just told us a whole lot about yourself with that one comment.
(now, if we could only get you to understand WHAT the word liberal really means. and no, its not equivalent to 'everything that I cant stand').
python.
after 30 or so yrs in C, I'm finally getting some time (at work) to learn python. I already know bash, but python is getting more popular by the year and shows no signs of fading.
groovy? are you kidding me. be serious. if you want java, run fucking java and not some bastardization of it that forces people who have to support your code to waste time on a variant of a language that is just not worth the short amount of expendable/spare time we have.
Most digital engineers can do analog design as well.
Digital is generally much more complicated than analog design.
uhm, you could not be more wrong!
digital is trivially easy. the tools do the work for you. pcb trace layout, while no one seriously uses autorouters, can be done with little effort and the verification tools ensure signal integrity.
but working with analog is much harder and more of an art than science. you need experience and you don't get that from school.
today's EE's dont' even know how to solder. its pathetic. they run a sim and type on keyboards. some don't even use test gear, like scopes.
no, analog is much harder and still needed. audio and video have a lot of analog nature to them, still, and power supplies, rf systems, antennas, filters (that are not done in dsp), buffers and amplifiers - all analog.
digital has leeway before it fully breaks; but analog has to be done right or performance will suffer.
everyone in calif is required to have auto insurance, so THAT's a total non-argument about ride-sharing.
and to blow your other 'help pay for airports' point away, its paid thru taxes and fees, fees, fees and more fees. I don't have to pay fees to pick a friend up and I can do that all day long if I want, without any legal issues.
so, this is not about ANYTHING but keeping the cabbies in a nice profit center.
nothing more and nothing less.
no, its not a vulnerability. calea laws ensure that comms equipment MUST be tappable by The Man(tm).
cell repeaters are no different. everything that 'talks' has to be tappable, by US law.
it sucks and I hate that concept, but it is currently US law.
if there is a 'vulnerability' the vendor was told to put it there under pain of, well, you know what.
its a lie.
you and I can drive to the airport. and we can drop people off and pick them up!
so its a total bullshit lie.
can you say 'protectionism'? sure, I knew you could.
I think you get it. its not about prioritizing one source over another or even one destination, but more about type of traffic and knowing how delay and jitter-sensitive it is. if you only have so much bandwidth (which is a reality everywhere), then you -have- to sort traffic by type and give prio to the sensitive ones and delay or drop (tcp or the app will do timeout/retries) the ones that won't fit.
cisco sells gear. they make and sell gear that does all kinds of filtering/prioritization and so on. why would they care what one customer does vs another? there are so many use-cases to traffic management, its not really fair to blame the vendor.
and now, with network 'programmability' (sdn) the user (owner) can do all the policy and traffic engineering he wants. you want something custom, you write an app to the api and you 'run' your app on the router/switch. all the vendors are now doing it (or trying to). linux even has that, its called openflow and open-vswitch (amongst others).
Judiciary is a separate branch from the police.
in theory, yes.
in practice, NO!
judges will trust the cops 99 times out of 100, over you.
they are ALL bad and ALL crooked.
we need justice 2.0 since 1.x is broken by design in this country.
if there's one thing we need more of, its this.
I mean, how can I find out about my friends unless they report up to some big corp?
oh right. I could just call them or email them directly. and that does not involve ANY spying at all.
yet another useless 'company' and 'product'. sigh.
I guess, like the movie industry, the software world has just run out of truly new ideas and just keeps rehashing the same old shit.
we all wanted and needed hope and change.
there's no way to know if he was geniune when he started out. he clearly is not, right now; but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he may have really wanted to make a positive change.
I've never met a truly ethical CEO or high level executive. they all turn bad. so, its 'natural' that the most powerful office in the world will convert anyone into a bad apple.
its time we got rid of the concept of president. its outdated, it does not work and it causes nothing but trouble for us (all the arguing and personal BS that one side or the other slings).
'winner take all' is also a bad architecture.
in short, we have nothing but problems in our system. it once worked, 200 yrs ago, but clearly is in need of a reboot and reinstall.
and because environmental and human safety does NOT MATTER in china. people die? who cares. air can't be breathed? who cares. but hey, they are selling walmart shit to us and so, wow, go china, go! ;(
uhm, who writes this tripe?
SILICON VALLEY has always been about hardware.
where do you think the word 'silicon' comes from?
sheesh.
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"we can share the women,
we can share the wine;
we can share what we got of yours
but you can't see none of mine, mine, MINE!"
perhaps not from a song barlow helped write, but close enough for government work, I would say.