Quite the leap, eh?
Quite the leap, eh?
It is a half decent Fermi approximation though.
Ya know, when I named my black cat toothless I honestly didn’t expect the popularity of the name. I thought I was being creative haha
Bro stop trolling
This guy is creating new accounts every day to post his news page…last time he was /u/theanon
I do this but I don’t hate it. Except I hate myself for not hating it.
This guy is a troll
I bet calculator usage also goes up during the school year
If it was a Ponzi scheme from the get go he would have cashed out his billions by now.
Go read a bit of Satoshi’s white paper on Bitcoin. It was created in response to the banking industry as a way for individuals to securely own digital currency without a centralized institution.
Golang for the software, test hardware can be pretty broad. For sense and measurement we use national instruments hardware.
Automating functional tests for products and their subassemblies while on the manufacturing line.
We do write tests for our software too though. The projects are written in golang, unittests sprinkled in with go’s builtin test framework. Integration tests use our in house product simulations that were originally designed for firmware validation.
Manufacturing test automation software. It’s a niche corner of professional software. If your stuff goes down, you don’t make product. Downtime results in huge sums of potential profit being lost very rapidly. It’s exciting when it goes right and downright crushing when it goes wrong. If you do it right you can make huge gains in process efficiency.
It’s a game and I’m addicted.
Why switch? Postman is still my go-to
In all fairness though both Hammond and May currently own Teslas.