5 items tagged “bunniehuang”
2017
Any engineer who observes a bias in a system and chooses not to pro-actively correct for it is either a bad engineer or they stand to benefit from the bias. So much of engineering is about compensating, trimming, and equalizing imperfections out of real systems: wrap a feedback loop around it, and force the error function to zero.
2009
On Influenza A (H1N1). “It’s humbling that I could be killed by 3.2kbytes of genetic data. Then again, with 850 Mbytes of data in my genome, there’s bound to be an exploit or two.”
2008
bunnie’s blog: OLPC XO-1 (via) Bunnie Huang critiques the hardware design of the OLPC XO-1.
2007
Made in China. Bunnie Huang’s fascinating series on manufacturing in China, based on his experience with Chumby.
I heard that Foxconn - the place that makes the iPods and iPhones - consumes 3,000 pigs a day.