but is that how they teach it in DSA classes and what the whiteboard interview spergs want?

probably, yeah. not gasoline but some synthetic liquid fuel that's more stable and safer
what technological leap am I hoping for otherwise? heinlein's shipstones? mr. fusion? PFM?

come on buddy loads of people pursue STEM degrees because they want a fat paycheck
whether they're good at math or not, money as the sole motivation is actually a pretty big corrupting influence on engineering and medicine

dunno, I got it off here awhile back. could be
this is mostly about physical training I think, fat camp and trying to make sure half the platoon doesn't go down with stress fractures in the first week because their bones are about as strong as chalk from a total lack of physical activity their whole lives
no idea, I haven't read any of the dune stuff in over 20 years
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Then you don't get to play with nukes.
there are nukes and then there are nukes
we'll harness antimatter someday
freeloader
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>it's probably just not having an entire staff of asian men or White guys
that, and it's almost impossible for large teams to work efficiently, where "large" isn't actually that many people in software
I wonder if a better model wouldn't be to throw a few hundred people at the game up front to get it roughed out, then have a small team spend a few years polishing it. as opposed to what they seem to do now which is start with a smallish team and then throw hundreds of people at it near the end to drag it over the finish line






