I have come to believe that the quality of the technical articles is quite good. There are a limited number of people who know what matrix diagonalization, MRAM, etc. are. I think that it's nice that some of them are willing to post very accurate explainations of them.
In the end, shouldn't this be an excercise in making smart decisions??? I mean -- wikipedia is no different in that the wrong information can be there as well. If you aren't intelligent enough to sort fact from fiction, then you aren't putting in the work, and you don't deserve to know
-Z
I have come to believe that the quality of the technical articles is quite good. There are a limited number of people who know what matrix diagonalization, MRAM, etc. are. I think that it's nice that some of them are willing to post very accurate explainations of them. In the end, shouldn't this be an excercise in making smart decisions??? I mean -- wikipedia is no different in that the wrong information can be there as well. If you aren't intelligent enough to sort fact from fiction, then you aren't putting in the work, and you don't deserve to know -Z