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  • For some crazy reason it took 3 days to perform a successful password change on my home WiFi network. Most of that time was spent trying to figure out why the hell Blink wouldn't jump to the new network. Turns out Blink doesn't like numbers in the SSID based on my fix.

  • Got a part change request from the mold maker that looked really simple until I remembered how I built the part in CAD. Thought it would take days to fix. Change one number in the very first feature in the tree, redefine the only plane that broke, and somehow it just worksTM. It was like 10 minutes worth of work. It will probably take me twice that time to show the product manager to get him to sign off on the visual change it causes. And I probably have 15 minutes of fixing drawings.

  • StUnt jUMP FaiLeD

  • Nah, it's either a skill issue, or your tape measure isn't nearly chonky enough.

  • The screen is required for the FMVSS standard mandating rear view cameras. The jump in part price from that to touch is less than the amount saved by not having to tool up all the knobs and buttons, paying someone to run wires for all of them, paying someone to assemble all of the fiddly bits, and paying someone to install them in addition to the cost of already installing the screen that would eliminate all the other cost if it were the only input.

  • But imagine how many homes that could power!

  • I was going to say, make the AI responsible for its own nuclear power generation and maintenance and see what happens. Maybe simulate the power plant though.

  • If they are like the trollies I briefly got to get some insight into (got to poke around in the CAD model for a bit and talk to some of the engineers working on it) they might have a small battery pack to carry them over intermitten gaps in grid power delivery. Kind of like a hybrid car battery.

  • Could the regeneration be putting out a higher current than what the batteries on the subway train can handle? Not very likely, but I guess that's a possibility.

    Or if the trains are running on an electrified rail and don't actually carry much battery capacity themselves so regenerative braking fills that small battery and then dumps the rest back to the grid?

    I don't particularly feel that either of those situations are likely to be accurate, but I guess someone could have done something weird in the design.

  • Thank you for explaining it. I was trying to find Sadam Hussain.

  • I thought red was automatic transmission fluid?

  • I'm hoping it's spring loaded and makes that scroll "fwip-fwip-fwip-fwip" noise.

  • It's archives all the way down.

  • Wait, what do you mean x3, y2, and x37 are not good variable names?

  • That Javascript date indexing one is almost as cursed as fucking tire sizes.

  • Honesy, mostly that there were only two cases.

  • But why not just make 2 louder?

  • Advanced fuzzy logic technology with AI (Artificial Intelligence) “learns" and adjusts...

    I swear there was a dishwasher or something in either Sims 1 or 2 that damn near this exact description.