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by oersted
211 days ago
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> My background is in sterile large molecule manufacturing within biotech, the kind of work where even a single microscopic breach within thousands of gaskets and kilometres of stainless steel can trigger an investigation lasting months or even years. I would love to learn about such things but there seems to be very little writing about topics like this compared to all kinds of software niches. What's up with engineers working in industrial contexts? From where I'm standing it seems like they are one of the groups that talk the least about what they do. You hear a lot more about science, law, finance... Is it due to IP issues? Is it a cultural thing? Is it just that I'm not looking in the right places? |
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Pretty much. That and there's a lot more talk about software because there seems to be this "conventional wisdom" that software people need to blog.
Anyway...
https://www.plctalk.net/forums/forums/plc-questions-and-answ...
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/
https://www.thefdalawblog.com/category/medical-devices/
https://www.eevblog.com/
https://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/forum-view.asp?fid=6
A few off the top of my head. The other thing to think about is that while there are tons of software blogs, sites and forums, 99% of it is just regurgitating the same crap.