- Can you speak to the genius of that guy? What's interesting interesting about his mind, having, having worked with him, having interacted with Dave Cutler ? - Well, the dude's wicked smart, but he's also like a farmer. He's the guy that will follow you around and make sure that stuff gets done and gets done right to make sure that you're not checking any crap into his operating system.
had a system to start with. - You said that Dave Cutler 's the man, the mind behind Windows. Can you explain? - So Dave Cutler is the architect of the kernel. So he is Linus in the Linux world. It's Dave C. in the Windows world.
- You said that Dave Cutler 's the man, the mind behind Windows. Can you explain? - So Dave Cutler is the architect of the kernel. So he is Linus in the Linux world. It's Dave C. in the Windows world. - Yeah. Dave C., okay.
And he won't tolerate it. He's a real taskmaster in that regard, but I think it really paid off because it was a very big paradigm shift for Microsoft developers to be subjected to the Dave Cutler , Digital Equipment style of leadership. - What did you learn from that about successful software teams, where there's a large number of people collaborating? Because Microsoft had a lot of
The whole time. The whole time he sat there reading a book by himself. --Rob Gronkowski and Jay Cutler .
Diderot grew up in a house, which was a house of industry and labor. This is a cutlery shop where his father would make cutlery, surgical instruments. You can imagine he grew up in a place where he would hear the hammer-- the tapping of the hammer all the time,
Here, from about 200 people tested online. If we play restaurant cutlery noises or farm yard chickens, or all sort of sounds, but the kind of congruent sounds of the sea, make that food taste better.
How well your plate is presented, how well your plate is cleared away, how well the wine is poured, have you got the right cutlery. That's the service. Hospitality is a dialogue.
Yay. When most people try to learn to cook, what are they in fact doing? You have the Rada Cutlery cleaver, which is a $9 to $12 knife which is perfect for learning knife skills.
and um they make you do these uh you know these U administrations like move around silverware or Cutlery or whatever you know cut off an apple with a knife work and people are awful at it in the beginning but within a matter of minutes your brain is able to reorient everything and you can do it just like
The whole time. The whole time he sat there reading a book by himself. You do an episode with Jay Cutler .
It'd say she's a size 10. If she had been doing Newbridge Cutlery, dining at home, and here's how the posh dine, it probably would've sat much more easily.
Obviously, you perform as a solo artist, but you also work with a group of friends called the Mutual Friends. That includes Ayokay, Chelsea Cutler , and Jeremy Zucker. I know you met Alex, or Ayokay, in grade school.
You can't even pick that sandwich up and eat it. You have to eat it from a plate with cutlery. And it says quite a lot about Denmark as a country, historically, being the only land connection between the Nordics and central Europe.
He's much more of a Democrat than he is an aristocrat. His father was a master knifemaker, a cutler . Here is his father here, Didier Diderot, who's got the same bulbous forehead as Diderot did.
few actually only one person wow this doesn't get around um uh maybe because I'm from DC and and that's why I I know so much about this but basically um Jessica Cutler was basically working in a US Senator's office uh and she started a little blog
I had picked up for him on my way home he headed straight to the fridge for the dinner he knew would be waiting there after he'd eaten I heard the familiar clatter of his plate and Cutlery being placed in the kitchen sink instead of the dishwasher then a thud his body hitting the blue couch I
fiber fiber is important because it nourishes a wide range of microbes within us fiber consists of a large number of complex carbohydrates and no single species of microb has the cutlery set it needs to eat all of them so you eat fiber you nourish a very diverse community
Out brain is picking up this stuff about the lighting, the smells, and music, the chair we're sitting on, even the table we're sitting at as well as the waiter, that cutlery, and integrating it into a final judgment about how much we like that food and how much we enjoyed the experience. I also want stress, while some of the underlying neuroscience is kind of complicated, some of the insights, I think,
Good afternoon. Welcome to Musicians at Google in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Please silence all cellphones, real cutlery, anything that could make any noise. Thanks to David Flores, we have a remarkable event today.
- What did you learn from that about successful software teams, where there's a large number of people collaborating? Because Microsoft had a lot of brilliant engineers back then, and like you said, Dave Cutler . They had to, they had to create completely new systems, many of which we still use today. What have you learned about great software engineering teams from that time?
The whole time. The whole time he sat there reading a book by himself. If you guys keep talking, you're basically just going to say that Cutler 's an asshole.
Here, from about 200 people tested online. And we're currently trying to translate some of those insights about plate color, cutlery weight, lighting, music, and so on, into the world of hospital food.
...that come after you, including you five years later. You yourself looking at your own code. Okay, so tell me about Windows NT. That was a giant leap too. - It was. It was basically a clean-sheet design. So they went and they got Dave Cutler from Digital Equipment, who had done operating systems for them, VMS and RSX-11, he had done. And so he came over after, I believe it was Prism and MICA were some projects at DEC
West that got canceled. And so you had a whole team of guys where their project is canceled, and basically, they took a whole bunch of them and came to Microsoft. And I don't know the specifics of the deal, but they all showed up. So you had Dave Cutler and Mark Lucovsky and all these really smart guys from DEC, and they did basically a clean sheet, but they also had OS/2 as a starting point.
Because very often as musicians, we zoom in to the minutest detail. But all of these things are-- thinking about school canteens, where long ago it was metal, metal, metal, and scraping chairs and cutlery and ah, and the frequency
them so passionate about the food that they're trying to create. But sometimes, they think well, we can't afford heavy cutlery. It's an expensive investment.
But you see results like this and say, no, the way to the knife and fork should not matter to a tasting experience, but it does. And if you go, and you think carefully next time you go to the Fat Duck Restaurant, and you finally get the cutlery, on course three, four, or five, you realize how heavy it is, and realize, intuitively perhaps, the culinary team have worked that into the experience.
He said, "How so, Lieutenant Bob?" Kennedy gestured towards the table on which there was an arrangement of fruits and cheeses, as well as cutlery and plates.
have head-to-head competition. With the beginning of the Industrial Age, you saw this a lot in England with things like silverware and plates in China and cutlery and things like