[Thumbgps-devel] [gpsd-dev] PPS over USB
Eric S. Raymond
esr at thyrsus.com
Mon May 7 17:52:10 EDT 2012
Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com>:
> When eric and I first started talking about this 11 months ago we
> stalled out for 9 months on some of the basic problems. Then he
> blogged... Going from concept to working hw in the under 60 days since
> is astounding.
In truth, I'm a little astounded myself. Maybe I really *am* Manfred Macx.
For the rest of you: Manfred Macx is a character in Charles Stross's
novel "Accelerando" who describes himself as a "venture
philanthropist" - wanders around seeding product concepts for free and
connecting people who need each other to make business ideas work.
Charlie once told me, after I voiced a suspicion, that Macx was not in
fact me but was designed as sort of a composite of several people he
knows, two of them being RMS and myself.
Novel here: http://www.jus.uio.no/sisu/accelerando.charles_stross/sisu_manifest.html
> We just arbitrarily picked 100 as a good number. More would be better,
> 2 would be a start.
And I took the scaling issue very seriously. It's why I zeroed in on
"Plain Jane" and mostly ignored all the clever DIY ideas.
> Several posters here seem to have the assumption that the
> hardware/OS/queues in play can't heisenbug the data, and I assure you,
> it can....
Yup. Anyone who's done OS-level work ought to have known that going in.
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