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Send us a Text Message.Did you know that Women are people too? Mechanical Sympathy exhorts and defends Females in the auto industry without a hint of chauvinism. This is a hilarious episode but it does get a bit deep philosophically near the end.
Send us a Text Message.Mechanical Sympathy returns next week with more hilarious automotive stories. In reality, both sugar and Greg gut over their heads in car repairs and are setting up for next weeks episode. We'll see you then. Thanks for listening and try out one of our previous episodes that you might have missed. I suggest the episode.”Lancia makes the best Subaru”.
Sugar and Greg Menan express the true meaning of Mechanical Sympathy.
This week we discuss getting your rig stuck and unstuck with Clay Croft from X Overland. We cover tires, traction boards, tow straps, jacks, chains, attachment points and how best to use the aforementioned equipment. If you travel down muddy, rocky, snowy, wet dirt roads in search of hunting adventure this episode is for you. To see more of what Clay Croft is up to check out: https://www.xoverland.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@ExpeditionOverland https://www.xoverland.com/xo-podcast/ List of items mentioned in the Gear Talk podcast: CLAY CROFT Hi lift jack https://hi-lift.com/hi-lift-jacks/ ARB air compressor, single and twin, portable https://arbusa.com/air-compressors/portable-air-compressors/ Maxtrax recovery kit https://maxtraxus.com/collections/4x4-recovery-gear Maxtrax recovery boards https://maxtraxus.com/products/maxtrax-mkii-signature-orange?_pos=3&_sid=2ca7e32c2&_ss=r Warn recovery kit (tow strap, snatch strap) https://www.warn.com/products-epic-recovery-kits Warn (or Factory 55) soft shackles https://www.warn.com/spydura-nightline-soft-shackle-102559 https://www.warn.com/spydura-soft-shackle-102556 ARB hydraulic jack https://arbusa.com/recovery/arb-jack/ ARB Tire repair kit https://arbusa.com/air-compressors/tire-accessories-2/ Slime repair kit https://slime.com/collections/tire-repair-kits General Grabber AT/X tires https://generaltire.com/tires/light-trucksuv/grabber-atx General Grabber X3 tires https://generaltire.com/tires/light-trucksuv/grabber-x3 Warn winches https://www.warn.com/products-winches-hoists Shovel (different levels, Home Depot to DMOS) DMOS Delta Pro shovel: https://alnk.to/3TYKquO DMOS Nomad shovel: https://alnk.to/dppFoyH Noco battery jump pack https://no.co/products/power/boostSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Array Cast - November 25, 2022 Show NotesThanks to Bob Therriault and Adám Brudzewsky for gathering these links:[01] 00:02:00 Dr. Fred Brooks obit https://cs.unc.edu/news-article/remembering-department-founder-dr-frederick-p-brooks-jr/ Ken Lettow email http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/chat/2022-November/009134.html Vector Article http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10001240 IBM System 360 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System/360[02] 00:08:26 Dr. Brooks Memorial Service [02] 00:08:26 Dr. Brooks Memorial Service https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXzvyRGGBoE UNC memorial to be scheduled for the spring of 2023 https://cs.unc.edu/brooks[03] 00:09:18 Dyalog User Meetings https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog22/ training course.dyalog.com https://course.dyalog.com/ APLNAATOT podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEN1MBTzCjY[04] 00:10:50 J Wiki Prototype https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page[05] 00:12:51 BQN REPLxx https://github.com/dzaima/CBQN and REPLXX=1[06] 00:14:00 q for personal use https://kx.com/kdb-personal-edition-download/[07] 00:15:05 John Earnest iKe https://vector.org.uk/a-graphical-sandbox-for-k-2/[08] 00:19:15 Forth Programming Language https://www.forth.com/forth/[09] 00:21:49 Impending kOS https://vector.org.uk/impending-kos/ Arthur Whitney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Whitney_(computer_scientist) k2 reference manual http://web.archive.org/web/20050504070651/http://www.kx.com/technical/documents/kreflite.pdf k2 user manual http://web.archive.org/web/20041022042401/http://www.kx.com/technical/documents/kusrlite.pdf k2 c-k interface manual http://web.archive.org/web/20060214100753/http://www.kx.com/technical/documents/cki.pdf[10] 00:24:00 ok.js https://johnearnest.github.io/ok/index.html[11] 00:24:30 kona https://github.com/kevinlawler/kona/wiki[12] 00:25:23 Kerf technical manual https://github.com/kevinlawler/kerf1/raw/master/manual/refmanual.pdf[13] 00:26:08 1010data.com https://www.1010data.com/[14] 00:27:30 kx systems https://kx.com/[15] 00:34:20 Projection https://code.kx.com/q4m3/6_Functions/#64-projection[16] 00:39:17 ngn k https://codeberg.org/ngn/k[17] 00:41:00 shakti https://shakti.com/[18] 00:48:20 k wiki https://k.miraheze.org/wiki/ currently down but soon to be reinstated[19] 00:54:12 J programming language https://www.jsoftware.com/indexno.html[20] 00:58:11 GLSL shader language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenGL_Shading_Language[21] 00:38:34 John Earnest's website https://beyondloom.com/[22] 01:02:30 Vanessa McHale episode https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode25-vanessa-mchale[24] 01:03:00 Romilly Cocking episode https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode34-romilly-cocking[25] 01:03:10 Marshall Lochbaum episode https://www.arraycast.com/episodes/episode-07-marshall-lochbaum-and-the-bqn-array-language[26] 01:07:50 Mechanical Sympathy https://dyalog.tv/Dyalog18/?v=mK2WUDIY4hk[27] 01:09:30 Lambda Cast https://soundcloud.com/lambda-cast[28] 01:10:57 Factor Programming Language https://factorcode.org/[29] 01:12:24 Chuck Moore https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_H._Moore[30] 01:16:20 Greenarrays chip GA144 https://www.greenarraychips.com/home/documents/index.php[31] 01:20:10 Donald Knuth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Knuth Tex https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX Meta Font https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/METAFONT[32] 01:21:30 Literate Programming https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming[33] 01:22:21 CoDfns https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/24749 Aaron Hsu https://www.sacrideo.us/ https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Aaron_Hsu
This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by WARN, Power Tank and Medical Gear Outfitters. https://youtube.com/watch?v=yf3LMR6lQlo%3Fwmode%3Dopaque%26enablejsapi%3D1 Tonight, Aaron drives around a mountain, Jeremy is bleeding out, & Ben is in a ditch in Montana Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people … Continue reading "Off Road Podcast 310 – Mechanical Sympathy"
This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by WARN, Power Tank and Medical Gear Outfitters. https://youtube.com/watch?v=yf3LMR6lQlo%3Fwmode%3Dopaque%26enablejsapi%3D1 Tonight, Aaron drives around a mountain, Jeremy is bleeding out, & Ben is in a ditch in Montana Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people … Continue reading "Off Road Podcast 310 – Mechanical Sympathy"
This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by WARN, Power Tank and Medical Gear Outfitters. https://youtube.com/watch?v=yf3LMR6lQlo%3Fwmode%3Dopaque%26enablejsapi%3D1 Tonight, Aaron drives around a mountain, Jeremy is bleeding out, & Ben is in a ditch in Montana Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people … Continue reading "Off Road Podcast 310 – Mechanical Sympathy"
Kresten Krab Thorup er CTO for Humio, en århusiansk log management-tjeneste, der i januar blev solgt for 2,4 milliarder. Ja, milliARDer. I 2016 havde Kresten konsolideret sig som medejer og CTO for Trifork, en af Danmarks mest succesrige software-virksomheder. Men noget manglede. Kresten havd nemlig som helt ung pådraget sig en kronisk sygdom i Silicon Valley i Steve Jobs sagnomspundne virksomhed NeXT. Sygdommen hedder den søde produktkløe, og den går aldrig væk. Derfor startede Kresten Humio sammen med sine to partnere. I dette interview deler han med os, hvorfor Humio er overlegent et produkt. Der er tale om en liflig cocktail af teknologisk nyfortolkning, en hidtil uset prismodel, stjernehøje ambitioner, verdensklasse kompetencer, ro (+ finansiering) til at forfine teknologien og ikke mindst en hold-ånd i Atos, Portos og Aremis-ligaen.Hvis du har savnet indhold om tekniske og arkitektur-mæssige del af produktudvikling, så er dette afsnittet for dig. Hvis du ikke har, så er det i endnu højere grad afsnittet for dig. Teknologi og arkitektur afgør nemlig forskellen på ok og verdensklasse. Bare spørg Kresten.
Lavoriamo su macchine delle quali conosciamo davvero poco. Costruiamo i nostri mondi su castelli di astrazioni, ma cosa c'è sotto? Lo scopriamo andando a raschiare la superficie in compagnia di Francesco Nigro, Software eng. in RedHat che scrive Java e legge Assembly.## Ricordati di iscriverti al gruppo telegram:https://t.me/gitbar## Supportaci suhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/gitbarI supporter di questa settimana sono:- Stefano Soresina che ci ha offerto 3
Czym zajmuje się dział Research & Innovation? Jak wygląda rekrutacja na stanowisko Data Scientist? Gościem dzisiejszego odcinka Devsession jest Bartosz Adamczewski - programista, "Freak" Wydajnościowy, praktyk Machine Learning, rozwiązujący problemy biznesowo-naukowe oraz wydajnościowe od kilkunastu lat, przy użyciu wielu platform, języków i narzędzi. To także zdecydowany wyznawca zasady "Mechanical Sympathy", gdzie kod zaprojektowany jest w taki sposób, aby świadomie współpracować z obecną architekturą komputerów. Bartosz jest dyrektorem działu Research and Innovation w SDI Media, gdzie na co dzień prowadzi zespoły Computer Science oraz Data Science. Jeśli chcecie się dowiedzieć czym zajmuje się dział Research & Innovation, jakie wyzwania niesie praca w takim dziale, czym różni się podejście do wytwarzania oprogramowania w R&I od innych firm... musicie tego posłuchać! Z tego odcinka dowiecie się: jak powstał i czym zajmuje się dział Research & Innovation jak zarządza się działem Research & Innovation, jakie to niesie wyzwania jak wygląda rekrutacja i onboarding na stanowisku Data Scientist jakie jest podejście do wytwarzania oprogramowania w R&I w stosunku do innych firm (podejście zdroworozsądkowe, Brak SCRUMa, Compression Oriented Design, Data Oriented Design itp.) Notatki do odcinka: https://devsession.pl/research-and-innovation/ Dobrego odbioru! Prześlijcie nam kilka dobrych słów w mediach społecznościowych: Twitter: @gkotfis Facebook: @devsessionpl LinkedIn: Devsession Pozdrawiam, Grzegorz Kotfis
The guys discuss some ways enthusiasts can elevate their skills and explore new aspects of driving. Listener Frank is interested in both high-performance big track and drifting, and looking for a garage that can satisfy both interests. Jack in Davis, CA is trying to determine if he should partially restore his Z-car, or get something new? Social media questions ask if the Hyundai N brand will ever compete with German royalty, how do you talk to dealers without getting upset, and should you give your car an Italian tune-up? Season 6 is available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Rate and review us on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your fellow car enthusiast friends!
What is the recipe for ‘affordable’ fun cars in the future? Will they even exist? The guys tackle this for Topic Tuesday, and then debate a “forever car” for Jarod R. in Ohio. Social media questions ask what cosmetic items should be repaired when selling, are high or low miles better for a used EV, and is it bad to rev your car in neutral? Pilgrimage 2020 signups are now available! Season 6 is available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Rate and review us on iTunes, the Everyday Driver show on IMDB and Amazon, and write to us with your Topic Tuesday discussions and podcast debates at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your fellow car enthusiast friends!
W czternastym odcinku podcastu rozmawiamy o mechanical sympathy. Omawiamy co to takiego ta sympatia człowieka/developera do maszyny i czy każdemu to do szczęścia potrzebne. Zastanawiamy się czy programista JS musi wiedzieć co w CPU piszczy i czy dokłada znajomość sprzętu nie skończy się hackami i nieczytelnym kodem. Końcówka odrobinę nostalgiczna. Linki: Review silników do gier - http://fabiensanglard.net/System dla policji - https://medium.freecodecamp.org/how-i-replicated-an-86-million-project-in-57-lines-of-code-277031330ee9, https://medium.com/@ryanfb/how-i-failed-to-replicate-an-86-million-project-in-1-line-of-code-615048a1f9d0 TED - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S0FDjFBj8o The Vanishing of Milliseconds - https://medium.com/@TheIneQuation/the-vanishing-of-milliseconds-dfe7572d9856 Za szybko - http://www.90percentofeverything.com/2010/12/16/adding-delays-to-increase-perceived-value-does-it-work/ Fast inverse square root - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root Retro Game Mechanics Explained - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRqWnW5ZkVaP_lZF7caZ-g Programowanie w mario - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB6eY73sLV0 facebook ai - https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/2017/07/31/facebook-ai-creates-its-own-language-in-creepy-preview-of-our-potential-future/#30bd7c12292c
A deep dive into the fascinating topic of mechanical sympathy with Bill Kennedy. We talk about that plus CPU caches, how object oriented programming is not oriented to be sympathetic to the hardware, and data-oriented design.
A deep dive into the fascinating topic of mechanical sympathy with Bill Kennedy. We talk about that plus CPU caches, how object oriented programming is not oriented to be sympathetic to the hardware, and data-oriented design.
A deep dive into the fascinating topic of mechanical sympathy with Bill Kennedy. We talk about that plus CPU caches, how object oriented programming is not oriented to be sympathetic to the hardware, and data-oriented design.
This week Matt bids a farewell to his R32 Skyline, we deride picky DeLorean owners as Matt's car goes up on Bring a Trailer, discuss Top Gear and review the base 997.2 Porsche Carrera.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Mike Barker talks with Sven Johann about the architecture of the LMAX system. LMAX is a low-latency, high-throughput trading platform. Their discussion begins with what LMAX does; the origins of LMAX; and extreme performance requirements faced by LMAX. They then delve into systems that LMAX communicates with; LMAX users; the two main components of the system (broker and exchange); Mechanical Sympathy as an architectural driver; message flow using the Disruptor library; and lock-free algorithms. Mike and Sven wrap up by discussing how a well modeled domain model can improve the performance of any system; automated (performance) tests; continuous delivery; and measuring response times.
Timing is everything. If a system does not respond in a timely manner then: at best, its value is greatly diminished; and at worst, it is effectively unavailable. Reactive systems need to meet predictable response time guarantees regardless of load or datasets size, even in the presence of burst traffic and partial failure conditions. In this talk we will explore what is means to be responsive and the fundamental design patterns required to meet predictable response time guarantees. Queueing theory, Little's Law, Amdahl's Law, Universal Scalability Law - we'll cover the good bits. Then we'll explore algorithms that work with these laws to deliver timely responses from our applications no matter what gets thrown at them. Martin Thompson - High-performance and low-latency specialist Martin is a high-performance and low-latency specialist, with experience gained over two decades working on the bleeding edge of large transactional and big-data systems. He believes in Mechanical Sympathy, i.e. applying an understanding of the hardware to the creation of software as being fundamental to delivering elegant high-performance solutions. The Disruptor framework is just one example of what his mechanical sympathy has created. Martin was the co-founder and CTO of LMAX. He blogs at mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.com, and can be found giving training courses on performance and concurrency when he is not cutting code to make systems better.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Martin Thompson, proprietor of the blog Mechanical Sympathy, founder of the LMAX disruptor open source project, and a consultant and frequent speaker on high performance computing talks with Robert about computer program performance. Martin explains the meaning of the term “mechanical sympathy,” derived from auto racing, and its relevance to program performance: the importance of […]
Links "Five tips for big software projects":http://blog.chariotsolutions.com/2013/10/5-tips-for-big-software-projects.html “Dismanteling the monoliths”:https://engineering.groupon.com/2013/misc/i-tier-dismantling-the-monoliths/ – rails apps converting to Nodejs at Groupon I’m taking a stab at lock-free this week – First, my reading took me to Mechanical Sympathy (which we’ve discussed before) and now that there is a JSR for some new constructions – (StampedLock) this site has ... Read More The post DevNews #67 – Monoliths begone, lock free APIs, Bunnies and RabbitMQ, and computer viruses by air appeared first on Chariot Solutions.