Некоторые области удивительным образом игнорируют прогресс в других областях. Для меня самым характерным примером являются, пожалуй, бортовые компьютеры автомобилей.
Вчера я ехал на такси Комфорт+, это была вполне приличная и не старая Kia Optima. Водитель параллельно со своим телефоном включил встроенный навигатор, и он ожидаемо оказался очень плох. Мало того, что даже близко не адаптирован под Россию, с убогой не детализированной картой, так ещё и жутко тормозил: FPS анимаций в районе 1-2.
Потом я вспомнил, как мы с друзьями в Москве брали в каршеринге Genesis G70 — Южно-Корейский автомобиль премиум-класса с ценой от 2.5 млн рублей. И там стоял адаптированный бортовой компьютер под управлением Android. Надо ли говорить, что скорость его работы была настолько необъяснимо отстойной, что даже самый дешманский ноунейм китайфон справился бы с задачей навигации лучше?
Каждый раз, когда я вижу экран бортового компьютера автомобиля, я будто смотрю через маленькое окошко в прошлое 20-летней давности. И по скорости работы и по функциональным возможностям всё поразительно плохо. Можно оправдывать это якобы безопасностью (сторонний софт нельзя ставить, чтобы он не мог повлиять на движение автомобиля), но на деле эти цепи легко разделяются: двигатель и важные узлы в одном месте, а навигатор, информация с датчиков, климат-контроль — в другом, на другом процессоре с другой областью памяти.
Автомобильная промышленность в целом довольно консервативна. Поэтому большинство серийных моделей выглядят одинаково скучно, о каких-то крутых новых функциональных фишках мы слышим раз в десятилетие, а какие-то изобретенные полвека назад вещи до сих пор есть далеко не в каждой модели (например, парктроники). Но иногда до абсурда доходит: в тачке за пару лямов компьютер хуже, чем китайский планшет за десятку.
#gadgets#life
🏭Bali reduces dependence on Java: the island will build its own power plants
📰 Bali is on the verge of energy independence: the authorities are launching several projects to build their own power plants. Gas stations in Denpasar and Gianyar, as well as two new units on the north coast, will provide the island with 1.5 GW of power by 2029.
ℹ️ This will make it possible to abandon vulnerable underwater cables from Java and eliminate the risk of large-scale blackouts. Residents are being urged to support the initiative by installing solar panels and switching to renewable energy sources.
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📰The popular Android developer, Xaxtix, parted ways with Telegram.
In the release of the latest versions of Telegram Android, we find that Ilya Samorodov is no longer active in the development of Telegram.
Read more on iDubTG
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👉The TG Times
🔖 On Long Term Software Development - Bert Hubert's writings #pinboard#development
https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/on-long-term-software-development/
🎰Bali governor rejects casino construction despite promised 100 trillion rupiah
📰 Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that he rejects the proposal to create a legalized casino, even despite the potential profit of 100 trillion rupiah.
🛕 According to him, the refusal is dictated by the principles of cultural tourism development, on which the island's economy is based.
🤔 At the same time, according to some analysts, the location of casinos in new areas, for example, near the northern airport under construction, could accelerate the development of these territories. And if it later turns out that casinos really do interfere with cultural tourism, they can always be closed.
#places#development@BaliNews
🌊Bali will build a kilometer-long promenade from Changgu to Cemagi
📰 A kilometer-long promenade will appear along the coast between Canggu and Cemagi by 2026. It will rehabilitate the eroded shoreline, create a wide pedestrian path and recreational areas.
📍 The cultural center will be the area near the Batu Ngaus temple, where a stage for kechak dances is planned. Traders will be distributed among the new pavilions to make the beaches convenient for both visitors and entrepreneurs.
#places#development@BaliNews
🏭The largest battery production project in Indonesia has begun
📰 Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL), the world's largest manufacturer of batteries for electric vehicles, has begun a large-scale project in Indonesia to create production facilities and an ecosystem related to the production of electric vehicles.
🧲 The investment is estimated at $6 billion.
ℹ️ According to Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahliola Lahadalia, this is the first project of its kind and scale in the world. The launch of electric vehicle battery production is one of 18 large-scale industrial projects planned for implementation in Indonesia in the coming years. Together, they are estimated to be worth nearly $45 billion.
The projects will be implemented in the areas of nickel and bauxite production, as well as gasification, oil refining, and the creation of oil storage facilities. Some of the initiatives will affect fishing, agriculture, and the forestry industry.
#business#development@BaliNews
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Errors in Go:
From denial to acceptance
Learn how to stop worrying and love error handling in Go. Author of Overmind and imgproxy describes his journey through all five stages of Kübler-Ross model—from denial to acceptance—as he went deeper into the language, and shares his favorite patterns for dealing with errors in Go code.
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https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/errors-in-go-from-denial-to-acceptance
Ok, I’m online again so Happy New Year for everyone 🎈
The first article that I want to share this year is about channels design in GoLang, their structure and internal operations. Enjoy the reading!
#development#language
https://codeburst.io/diving-deep-into-the-golang-channels-549fd4ed21a8
Hello, there! One GoLang feature proposal about immutability is here 🙂
It’s a really interesting idea with pros and cons inside, it has a good explanation, use cases and examples for the following proposed changes: fields, arguments, variables, return values, methods reference types (Pointers, slices, maps, channels). This approach merits attention if you are interested in paths of GoLang development, so, have a good reading! 😉
#language#development
https://github.com/romshark/Go-1-2-Proposal---Immutability
“Should I Rust, or Should I Go” - this is an article with a quick comparison of Golang and Rust code styles, features and conveniences of usage.
#language#development
https://codeburst.io/should-i-rust-or-should-i-go-59a298e00ea9
Good day 👋 I would like to share following 7 advices in short article by Kartik Khare how to increase your code quality in GoLang. Of course, before using it you should understand reasons for each advice in the post. As example Kartik writes:
#6 Use int as keys instead of strings in Map.
It’s a good way but here we can get optimization for optimization 🤔
#development#language
https://codeburst.io/how-to-optimise-your-go-code-c6b27d4f1452