- Thats what helium and some iot manufacturers tried like Ring. A mesh that only routes out the least utilized egress node. This is also convenient for backpackers and campers to request help, or get alerts, with their exact location
- Our legal systems are based around being concise and succinct, relevant, and objectively unbiased.
I was raised to be respectful by "getting to the point, afap" to avoid wasting anybody's time.
But I've noticed that mostly only the members of the science and legal community exercising similar principles.
- I started in development because I had websites I made and ran but didn't profit and had expenses.
There I learnt to be a sysadmin and went to MSP support.
As a sysadmin I relied on networks more and more and became a netadmin and that evolved to network engineer then architect.
I worked in startups and kept evolving until I looked down on those "professionals" that stayed dependent specialist. The back and forth to just identify an issue was all lazy waste to me.
Now I'm studying electrical engineering because there's lots of opportunity to scale tech but not enough supply of trade professionals that support the fundamentals.
I also wanted a role that didn't require several specialist to concur simple decisions of my daily job.
Tech is full of specialist that lack a general understanding of the principles they interact with. I needed to avoid being dependent on their approval for any matter
- Can you remember seeing? I use my imagination to get a very grainy image but it's usually my interpretation of it and what I'm using it for.
Like when in school I'd imagine graphs lines before drawn or best example is a cad test and from reading the directions I could get an idea of what I was about to draw in cad
Man made computers in our image, it use to be a job title.
https://youtu.be/-sN2_Lp10lw?si=blBPFQ9jy2L8rCNp