AdamTheMechE
AdamTheMechE
AdamTheMechE

It is kind of classic for ‘hacks’: actually creating more work and mess than the very act that it is trying to replace.

By the time you get the rack, bowl and half peel it, you could easily have just cut the thing into slices with a knife. kinda lame..

Hadn’t seen that until just now. It looks like there’s nothing in common except a similar headline. Which is a very common headline format on the internet. Thanks for the heads up though!

If a task takes less than 5 minutes, do it immediately after you think of it.

+2 slow claps for a gizmodo style writeup with sufficient information and brevity to pique interest in the subject video.

Why did you leave out the one thing that seems to trip everyone up and is often used to rationalize buying new? Maintenance and repair costs.

All automation code I wrote for home automation or business automation will require a code to continue operating 30 days after I install it. that means a company’s lights will stop working and all touchpanel controls will say “BILL NOT PAID, PLEASE ENTER CODE FROM PAID INVOICE”. rebooting the building lighting systems

I would SO buy that Useless Light Switch!

Not really, they never specified that the computational power was similar to a human brain, only that the methodology was the same.

Haha, good tip! The slides above are more to show how you can tweak things, not be examples of expertly crafted presentation slides (we go over that kind of stuff in the power user section links). Also, I thought it would be fun and help make learning about PowerPoaskdfmao;isn (sorry just fell asleep) a little more

Based on this, and the last video posted here that this guy made, I have two questions:

If you look at this and think “this might help me!” you should just give it up and stick to Lean Cuisine.

Skip to 3:50 to watch the reviewer forget an essential fact about the drone and destroy it. Remember people, read the manual and remember what it says before you hurt someone.

Better “life hack” - use a chef’s knife, not a paring knife, to chop vegetables, and steady your cutting board.

“are only expected to last about another 1 billion years on Earth.”

If a worker can’t cut it against an H-1B worker... then he/she doesn’t deserve the job. Polish your portfolio, get the tools to do the job (most are free, btw) and learn. That’s likely what the guy/gal with the H-1B did. Build a portfolio of things you have done. And bring that to a tech interview. Consider it a

And it will also kill the creation of a large amount of tech companies that create jobs for US citizens. Or how do you think companies like Google and Intel were created exactly?

If it’s wood: you sand it down and apply a good oil/stain and lacquer.

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Seriously can you just stop using this shoddy flash video system you’ve got going and just put it on youtube. Is JWPlayer a thing gawker media are wasting money on? It’s the kinja of flash players.