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Top 6 > Top 12 > Top hour > New

Although usually after Top 12 I’ll wander away, or decide to contribute something somewhere myself.

IonAddis,
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I bet Covid got you a lot of fun data to play with re: “supply line collapse”.

I’ve always been interested in work like this–I took a class that covered lean manufacturing and kept thinking about how “just in time” inventory seemed like it’d be awful for a hospital, as the hospital would be MOST needed if supply lines collapsed, and JIT stuff seemed a dumb move. But I was only spitballing on the surface as an outsider.

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I imagine if you took two seconds to contemplate how too many small businesses are run, you could figure out it’s shit management from your local companies and not this particular kiln operator.

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My school dropped their computer aided drafting degree due to (I think) Covid making instructors impossible to find.

So I’ve a half-done drafting degree, and naturally places like yours won’t touch me, heh. Gonna have to redo a bunch of credits.

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I promise this isn’t a “OMG, AI!” question. But it involves kinda that thing.

A long time ago–probably over 15 years–I once read an article about some sort of…“evolved”?..method of generating novel antenna designs. Basically, the article said that the researchers said they had an algorithm or computer “evolve” some potential designs, and it spat out this really weird unintuitive design that was nothing like the human made designs. But it ended up working fantastically well or something when they actually prototyped it and tried it?

Any knowledge/thoughts on that sort of thing?

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