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physicsgraph commented on I am rich and have no idea what to do   vinay.sh/i-am-rich-and-ha... · Posted by u/vhiremath4
physicsgraph · a year ago
Find something that other people would see as infeasible or inaccessible and work on that. You are in a position of privilege that can be used to advance well-being and knowledge.

Deciding whether to explore challenges solo versus as part of a team is a crucial differentiator.

physicsgraph commented on Understanding how bureaucracy develops   dhruvmethi.substack.com/p... · Posted by u/dhruvmethi
physicsgraph · a year ago
To summarize the main two take-aways, measure ROI (return on investment) and be Agile.
physicsgraph commented on Ask HN: Where I can find great blogs?    · Posted by u/holistio
physicsgraph · 2 years ago
Have you searched through https://hn.algolia.com/?q=ask+hn+blogs ?
physicsgraph commented on Open-Source Fault Tree Analysis (OSFTA)   github.com/afugs98/595-OS... · Posted by u/saha68
saha68 · 2 years ago
In an era increasingly dominated by software and hardware integrations, ensuring the safety and reliability of these systems is paramount. This project, inspired by Chris Hobbs's seminal work, "Embedded Software Development for Safety-Critical Systems," aims to address a significant gap in the availability of robust, open-source Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) tools. Despite the critical role of FTA in assessing system vulnerabilities and predicting failure points, the lack of accessible tools has pushed many towards expensive commercial solutions. Our project, the Open-Source Fault Tree Analysis (OSFTA) tool, is designed to provide a user-friendly, cross-platform solution that separates the calculation engine from the visual interface, thereby simplifying the integration into developers' workflows and enhancing the reliability testing of safety-critical systems.
physicsgraph · 2 years ago
Sounds interesting, but the github repo doesn't seem to have enough README content to explain who should use the project or how to use the project.
physicsgraph commented on The "missing" graph datatype already exists. It was invented in the '70s   tylerhou.com/posts/datalo... · Posted by u/tylerhou
asdff · 2 years ago
Aren't graphs already represented through matrices?
physicsgraph · 2 years ago
The original blob post [0] referenced hypergraphs and other more complicated structures like property graphs.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39592444

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