02-05-2018 03:09 PM
So like I said, Google can get away with what we can not.
Well the story wasn't about Google at all, and I wouldn't say the algorithm was able to get away with saying what we cannot. The father was quite irate and called the company to complain, reacting even more strongly than Murtle saying "No, Just fat".
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02-06-2018 11:28 AM
This machine was featured in some sales propaganda.
At 5:26 into this video
You will see a pile of cRIO hardware.
Ben
02-06-2018 01:04 PM
Article about the turf harvester you point out.
http://sine.ni.com/cs/app/doc/p/id/cs-16758
03-14-2018 12:58 PM
04-18-2019 04:27 PM
A mention on Linus Tips Channel during a "find a weird PCI or PCIe card challenge".
04-30-2019 12:54 PM
@Hooovahh wrote:
So like I said, Google can get away with what we can not.
Well the story wasn't about Google at all, and I wouldn't say the algorithm was able to get away with saying what we cannot. The father was quite irate and called the company to complain, reacting even more strongly than Murtle saying "No, Just fat".
SpoilerThis is breakpoint so another tangential story. I dated this one women in high school and we ended up breaking up but we were still friends and worked together for a while. She ended up having a child with someone while in school which I think was a bit of an embarrassment to her parents. (these things happen but whatever). I ran into her and saw she was looking a bit pregnant. We chit chatted about life and how things were going, but I didn't say anything because I figured there is a chance I would be wrong. But I did mention to my new girlfriend that she looked pregnant. This new girlfriend just to happened to work at a daycare taking car of her my ex's first child.
One day the grandmother came in to pick up her grandchild. And to make some small talk my new girlfriend said to her something like "Congratulations I heard you are going to be a grandmother again" To which she was very shocked and said "What are you talking about" "Oh Hooovahh said that your daughter was pregnant again" "Well she's not." She came home from work and yelled at me for embarrassing her for giving her this false information...turns out she was pregnant and just hadn't told anyone. Still feel bad but this is the one and only time I said someone was pregnant and it turned out to be true.
I've never really learned my lesson... Worse, I am always right. A while back I saw my own daughter for the first time in awhile. Noted the blessed condition and was asked how I learned of it. I replied "Ask your Mother. "
Her mother, my ex, also showed up:
Me: did you ask her how I knew?
Daughter: Daaaaaad I haven't told her!
Me: well, she's smart so, I think I just took care of that for you. Wait s few seconds........
Ex: Oh! You still do that! Girl, we have to talk.
06-21-2019 01:01 PM - edited 06-21-2019 01:02 PM
Apperantly BAE systems uses LV in the development of the MULE. Also, apperantly Terrans have Mules now ...
From Future Weapons on Discovery Science.
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08-02-2019 09:38 AM
Portable Breath Monitor with DAQmx Device
https://phys.org/news/2019-08-shoebox-size-deadly-lung-disease-faster.html
mcduff
05-20-2020 02:38 AM
@Hooovahh wrote:
I was watching The Big Bang Theory Season 10 Episode 15 and in the intro, as well as part way through the show a computer in the background of the lab had some LabVIEW up. It looked like it was running an older version in XP, I'd guess 8.6 or 2009, and I think it was some kind of instrument control.
I am a bit late to it, just wanted to say that it was this software:
This is when Fluigent appears: on the right high corner of the screen behind Leonard’s bag, you can recognise our MAESFLO™ software. It is an honour to be considered as one of the way to illustrate realistically that the characters in the scene are working on microfluidics. Besides, all the LABView panels you can see are from our software Developments Kits (SDKs) that helps our customers to develop their own software designed specifically for their application.
You can also notice the picture of the “multiple Droplet Encapsulation” on the left screen. The data comes from the Review “designer emulsions using microfluidics” from Rhutesh K. Shah et al. And David Weitz that was published in 2008. If you want to have a look, the content is on open access on the Science Direct website.
Here's the full notice from the developer: https://www.fluigent.com/de/company-news/fluigent-big-bang-theory/ Nevertheless I was unable to find that outdated SDK to check it. New version is refactored significantly, thus BDs differ from those shown in the series.
10-02-2020 09:13 PM
Inside a plane that takes ice penetrating radar over Greenland (See also). Taken off the TV a few days ago.