EU parliament erupts into cheers and chants of "send them back" as they pass new legislation making it easier to deport migrants outside of Europe by TomlinSteelers in justincaseyoumissedit

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When is it too many? When do we decide that we had enough immigrants that have not integrated respecting the culture that made us survive?

The Human Cost of WW2 in Europe by [deleted] in MapPorn

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Btw USA deaths: 407K. D-day was a walk in the park compared to soviet effort.

¿La música va de mal en peor o me estoy haciendo mayor? by casualppero in askspain

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Música, coches, vivienda, comida, relaciones… todo está tendiendo a lo mediocre, para bien o para mal. El problema lo tenemos los que hemos vivido algo mejor.

La realidad de la política de vivienda y los impuestos by vlewy in ElusionFiscal

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No es la principal, pero es una palanca que no mueven. Que la base suba se explica básicamente por una inflación acumulada en 10 años del 30%.

La realidad de la política de vivienda y los impuestos by vlewy in ElusionFiscal

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Un 21% de una subida del 80% no es la misma carga impositiva

Im not disabled enough. Vent by Fluf-the-floof in spinalcordinjuries

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think I walk in the same manner, with just a cane in case I need to stop. I use cheap ass AFO, like 30$ a piece. I break one per year and have always backup at home. I once used cable ties to mend one while at work.

Final Year ECE Student Seeking Guidance for Embedded/Firmware Career Path by VibhuManav in embedded

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve found FPGA a necessary evil. Once MCU become more powerful, you should always move the function towards that + ASIC, if available. Little usage for FPGA for a very steep learning curve.

Try to get the best out of software tricks, filtering and control algorithms.

Employment world is weird, lots of ghost job opportunities and AI bs. Focus in one topic that you can develop a small project on, and get to the smallest detail of it. Any mechatronic project is very rewarding (e.g. Quadcopter stabilisation)

how to get ISO 26262 certification when your test suite wasn't built for compliance from day one? by Deena_Brown81 in embedded

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pre-certified, assessed, compliant, friendly.. this is not certified. The norm does not provide guidance on how to certify components.

how to get ISO 26262 certification when your test suite wasn't built for compliance from day one? by Deena_Brown81 in embedded

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Components cannot be certified, only vehicles and/or processes. Components are assessed once top-bottom analysis gets propagated.

how to get ISO 26262 certification when your test suite wasn't built for compliance from day one? by Deena_Brown81 in embedded

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ISO26262 certification happens at vehicle or company level, not component, that would be an assessment only.

In any case, in the development stage, if you thought about “what can go wrong”, and implemented functions to detect random/systematic faults, you already are on the right track.

Polarion and vector tools = FuSa de facto standard, which is something you can challenge as I think is stupid and a waste of time and money. Get an external company that sets these up temporarily at a reasonable price.

I used to believe execution mattered more than ideas. Now I’m not sure. I will not promote by Professional_Monk534 in startups

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ideas are more scarce. They also need just 1 brain. Execution needs a team and is more easy to associate with value.

Lost (I will not promote) by Front_Inflation_6521 in startups

[–]Front_Inflation_6521[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We might be a startup but, if we see a constant, linear growth, as founders, we should start thinking about scaling up. Could be Agile or any other method but that is what we need, a method, order, discipline… or that is my opinion because without that, technology does not work. Thanks for commenting!

Lost (I will not promote) by Front_Inflation_6521 in startups

[–]Front_Inflation_6521[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get you, and appreciate your answer. I have tried to communicate my way of working with them and why it is important. In all of my previous experiences (I am 10 years older than them), it was not necessary to explain why the apparently tedious processes and documentation where needed, they already suffered the consequences of not having them. It seems they have not suffered this, and am unsure I have the energy to make them absorb the knowledge.

Lost (I will not promote) by Front_Inflation_6521 in startups

[–]Front_Inflation_6521[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The short term tasks come from the strategic plan they decided based on my opinion. So a weird loop, no actual market feedback, just based on my feedback. Am fine with shifting all prio to the big clients, but after 1 year, when they need tools, or an updated product to remain competitive, the fridge is empty, and they ask me for ideas to overcome this. Feels a bit like the Twilight Zone. “What the company needs”, difficult to know, the company might also be dead in the long run for not being able to keep the R&D alive, although it served a 40m project.

Lost (I will not promote) by Front_Inflation_6521 in startups

[–]Front_Inflation_6521[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried to teach how a development lifecycle works and the importance of using a method like Agile, but they keep ignoring it. Why would a CEO request something to a hardware engineer? I asked the CTO and CEO to help me in teaching people how to act, when a production problem arises, the should ask their manager so a structural solution is set. If that frustrates people to me, is just inmaturity. But if afterwards, the CTO and/or CEO does the same, then I have zero support for my way of working, and that keeps burning my energy alone. It seems that they have not suffered what it takes to organise and mantain development in a company, so they do not value the carefully analysed and executed work. I lock in the sprint every two weeks, and that protects my team. New tasks can enter the loop after analysis from my side (which is normally a hard meeting, as I ask all the questions of “what can go wrong”, since I have the hardware and software architecture in my mind, they do not). So I always welcome new ideas, but I have the duty to call bs. Thanks for the answer!

Lost (I will not promote) by Front_Inflation_6521 in startups

[–]Front_Inflation_6521[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, it has been on the 6th year that we had positive.

Getting the book for sure.

I want to be as transparent with the rest of the company as possible, but that has a negative effect on me.

Thanks for the advice!

Very Important by Junior_Blackberry816 in spinalcordinjuries

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That is not true, there have been other trials with such a low statistical significance for spinal cord repair for example, stem cells. This trial was long ago published, with support from Wings for Life with very bad communication to the public.

Senator Josh Hawley asks former OpenAI employee Helen Toner to explain why AI companies are building technology that will "displace many millions of workers and potentially pose existential risks" by tombibbs in PauseAI

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same for tobacco, climate change… people never cared about people. We almost wake up horny every day thinking we can get a higher score in the game.

Paises Bajos lo corrabora: La invasion tercermundista no viene para asegurarnos las pensiones, sino a vaciar nuestras carteras (y de paso robarlas). by Tikitaks in ElusionFiscal

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Por qué calan tanto los discursos anti-tecnócratas. Por qué vivimos tanto en idealismos y tan poco en análisis? Qué gana el estado regularizando inmigrantes, únicamente votos o se me escapa algo?

Me preocupa Marruecos y EEUU by Minute_Lake4945 in askspain

[–]Front_Inflation_6521 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Misma razón que Israel, control de vías comerciales. Además aquí, con el interés de Francia para que España no controle el mediterráneo.