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Hunter Scott

@hunterscott

Electron shepherd.

Katılım Ocak 2009
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"We have demonstrated a simple-to-prototype edible THz lens made of caramel. We reached a near-diffraction limited performance in the near-millimeter wavelength range. The lens can be improved by the substitution of other confectionery substrates, eg. sugar alcohol, isomalt."
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The company I cofounded evolved into soylent(I had no involvement in Soylent- went back to school to study Polymer eng), prior.....it was a telephony co. The workbench in 2012. I'm sure @hunterscott remembers.
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@timhwang Jim William's office, 2007 (famous analog circuit designer)
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karl lagerfeld’s office (2018)
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What's also cool is that the test data was able to validate FEA models. If you want to read more about this test, check out this article: xceed-eng.com/reactor-contai… 4/4
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They ran two tests, first up to 3.3 times the designed max pressure, and then again up to 3.63 times max pressure, at which point it exploded. They got some excellent data, like these graphs showing how the containment vessel bulged as pressure built. 3/4
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One of the ways that nuclear reactors are so safe is because of the tremendous effort in modeling and testing them. A great example of this is the time Sandia National Lab built a 1/4 scale reactor containment vessel just to see how hard it was to blow up. 1/4
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Great article if you want to know more: technologyreview.com/2021/10/27/103… I also love this picture of the frame of a different machine they make, milled out of an absolutely massive solid block of aluminum.
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An EUV machine from ASML. You can't make modern ICs without one, there's only one company in world that makes it, and they go for about $150M each.
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@johncoogan An alternative idea I've heard is to include media rights to those stories as part of normal fundraising so you can recover your investment.
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John Coogan@johncoogan·
it’s not uncommon for streaming services to spend $10m+ producing a limited series at that price they should just fund startups with bad ideas so they have new material for dRaMaTiC silicon valley stories vertical integration
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One time NASA stuck a mass spectrometer on the nose of a jet. (NOAA's PALMS instrument aboard the NASA WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft).
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Being a designer is seen as more prestigious than a test or manufacturing engineer, which means it's not taught as well in schools, and is easy to underinvest in as a company.
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Hunter Scott@hunterscott·
Something that surprises people about hardware engineering is that the amount of effort spent designing something is usually much smaller than the effort required to test it, and WAY less than the effort required to manufacture it. This is true even for very complex designs.
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Yeah this is probably about as sketch as those “GPS jammers”. I’ll try to get a quick video done on this horrible thing. Anyone recognize it? CC @dcuthbert
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My book is now shipping and all pre-orders have been fulfilled! It's about electronics design, and is basically everything I've learned over the past 10 years founding and working at several hardware startups. You can also download a copy for free at designingelectronics.com
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@patrickc Candidate for "fast": US Nitrate Plant #2 in Muscle Shoals, AL. 113 buildings, 85 trains a day just for construction materials, absolutely massive and critical for WW1. Took only 1 year to build and start continuous production. Detailed in Electric City by Hager (p.65)
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Hunter Scott@hunterscott·
I wrote a book, and yesterday I released it into the wild. It's about electronics design, and it's basically everything I've learned over the past 10 years founding and working at several hardware startups. You can download the digital version for free at designingelectronics.com
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You can now buy a Chinese HackRF clone for ~$100, and many are specifically marketed for spoofing GPS. These are all over ebay. Amazing that an SDR like that is only $100 now. And who are all these people that need to spoof GPS?
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Hunter Scott@hunterscott·
I like to imagine that William Shockley, the founder of Shockley Semi, probably had a mandatory employee happiness picnic in response, to prevent further defection. And the shirt probably would have looked like this (the word mark is their real logo). teespring.com/shockley-semic…
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Basically, Shockley Semiconductor was the first real silicon valley company, and the guy who started it pissed off his coworkers so much that they started their own competing business, Fairchild, which spawned Intel and AMD.
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Recently discovered within the ruins of the old Shockley Semiconductor building in Silicon Valley, this shirt marks the Mandatory Employee Happiness Picnic in the fall of 1957. It's suspected that this may have been a response to a certain group of 8 recently departed employees
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