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bitseeker:
That sounds very cool, Bruce. I see they're near the San Mateo bridge. Are you working remotely from NZ (flag setting)?

brucehoult:

--- Quote from: bitseeker on July 25, 2018, 09:40:36 pm ---That sounds very cool, Bruce. I see they're near the San Mateo bridge. Are you working remotely from NZ (flag setting)?

--- End quote ---

Yes, very conveniently near the intersection of 101 and 92. The business centre is even called "Crossroads".

Yes, officially I'm working from NZ at the moment (I have an apartment in Paihia), though for the last three weeks I've been in Emerald in central Queensland. It's warmer in mid-winter and not rainy :-) I was in San Mateo for three weeks in June, and before that in March. I expect to be living in the Bay Area by November.

Exciting times! I think RISC-V has big potential.

Raj:
it's the skill of using tools that'll stay with you,
you'll remember how to read datasheets and write code while referring to them but never the code itself. You'll still be able to do the same job.

It's happening to me too, but
I have actually put myself to test and noticed, now i'm more efficient. Though every thing I do, is done from scratch.

I think, our short term memory is increasing while long term memory is being overwritten. Also parts of memory not being read often gets erased.

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