RIP Val Kilmer: Real Genius .. the Film Nerd Culture Deserves (2015)
The article reflects on the enduring legacy of the 1985 film 'Real Genius,' which has become a beloved cult classic for its portrayal of geek solidarity and its celebration of science and technology. The film's relevant themes and memorable characters continue to resonate with audiences, making it a timeless representation of nerd culture.
Measuring Acceleration Structures
Kindle as a High-Contrast GPS
This article explains how to use a Kindle or other ebook reader as a high-visibility safety device, by modifying it to display a bright, attention-grabbing message that can be seen from a distance, making the user more visible in low-light conditions or emergencies.
Stop syncing everything
The article discusses the importance of selective synchronization in database management, emphasizing the need to avoid syncing everything and instead focusing on syncing only the necessary data. It highlights the benefits of this approach, including reduced resource usage, faster sync times, and better data integrity.
All Estimations Are Wrong, but None Are Useful
(2016) Interactive Neural Network Art
The article explores the intersection of machine learning and net art, showcasing various experiments and artworks that utilize neural networks and generative algorithms to create dynamic and interactive web-based experiences.
A 6-Hour Time-Stretched Version of Brian Eno's Music for Airports
The article discusses a six-hour time-stretched version of Brian Eno's 'Music for Airports,' which was created by musician and sound artist Sam Slater. The extended version allows listeners to experience Eno's ambient work in a new and immersive way, exploring the subtle nuances and textures of the original composition.
Electron band structure in germanium, my ass (2001)
The article discusses the history and architecture of Memorial Union, a prominent building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It provides an overview of the building's design, construction, and the various facilities and spaces it houses, which have served the university community for over a century.
DEDA – Tracking Dots Extraction, Decoding and Anonymisation Toolkit
The article describes 'deda', a tool for digital evidence detection and analysis, which aims to provide a framework for the acquisition, processing, and visualization of digital evidence. It outlines the key features and capabilities of the deda tool, making it a valuable resource for digital forensics and incident response professionals.
Bletchley code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101
The article discusses the discovery of a new species of giant water lily, which has been named the world's largest. Researchers have found that this species, Chupi, can grow leaves up to 3.2 meters (10.5 feet) in diameter, surpassing the previous record holder.
Circuit Tracing: Revealing Computational Graphs in Language Models (Anthropic)
The article discusses attribution graphs, a method for analyzing the influence and relationship between entities in a network. It presents various techniques and algorithms used to construct and analyze these graphs, which are valuable for understanding complex systems and decision-making processes.
Wikipedia is struggling with voracious AI bot crawlers
The article discusses the challenges Wikipedia is facing due to the increasing number of AI-powered bots that rapidly crawl and consume the online encyclopedia's content. This influx of bot activity is straining Wikipedia's resources and infrastructure, leading to concerns about the platform's long-term sustainability.
Scientists uncover key mechanism in evolution: Whole-genome duplication drives
A steam locomotive from 1993 broke my yarn test
The article discusses an issue with the Yarn package manager where test runs can unexpectedly fail due to a bug that causes the process to derail. The bug appears to be related to the way Yarn handles file system interactions, leading to inconsistent test results.
Why F#?
The article discusses the benefits of using the F# programming language, highlighting its conciseness, type-safety, and functional programming capabilities, which make it a powerful choice for building robust and maintainable software applications.
Show HN: Offline SOS signaling+recovery app for disasters/wars
A couple of months ago, I built this app to help identify people stuck under rubble.
First responders have awesome tools. But in tough situations, even common folks need to help.
After what happened in Myanmar, we need something like this that works properly.
It has only been tested in controlled environments. It can also be improved; I know BLE is not _that_ effective under rubble.
If you have any feedback or can contribute, don't hold back.
Shared DNA in Music
The article explores how AI-powered music analysis can reveal the 'DNA' of different musical genres and styles, providing insights into the underlying structures and characteristics that define them. It highlights the potential of this technology to reshape the music industry and influence how music is created, discovered, and experienced.
Testing DVD-R and CD-R 25 years later: optical disks from Japan
The article discusses various optical discs from Japan, including TDK UV Guard, Fuji, LG, Sony, and Maxell discs. It provides an overview of the features, performance, and usage of these discs across different media types and applications.
The Myst Graph: A New Perspective on Myst
The article discusses the Myst graph, a novel data structure that enables efficient storage and retrieval of information in a hierarchical manner. It highlights the potential applications of the Myst graph in areas such as knowledge representation, information retrieval, and decision support systems.
Glubux's Powerwall (2016)
The article discusses a man who has been powering his home for 8 years using a network of laptop batteries, demonstrating a creative and cost-effective off-grid energy solution.
Vitodeploy: Self hosted Laravel Forge alternative
Vitodeploy is a comprehensive software deployment and management platform that streamlines the process of deploying, managing, and scaling applications across multiple environments, providing a centralized interface for developers and DevOps teams to efficiently manage their deployments.
The Tectonics Behind the Myanmar Quake
The article examines the causes of the devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar in 2016, which killed over 100 people. It explores the tectonic forces and fault lines that contributed to the quake, as well as the potential impacts of climate change on the region's seismic activity.
How Silica Gel Took Over the World
Silica gel is a porous, granular material that is commonly used as a desiccant to absorb moisture and maintain dry conditions. It has a wide range of applications, including in food packaging, electronics, and pharmaceutical storage.
Where does air pollution come from?
The article discusses the main sources of air pollution, including transportation, energy production, industry, agriculture, and household activities. It provides an overview of the relative contributions of these different sources to air pollution levels around the world.
Train and Weather Tracker with Raspberry Pi and E-Ink
This article discusses using a Raspberry Pi to build a model train control system. It covers the hardware setup, software configuration, and how to integrate the system with a physical model train layout.
AI image recognition detects bubble-like structures in the universe
Researchers have developed an AI-powered image recognition system that can identify cosmic objects in astronomical images, potentially revolutionizing the way we study the universe. The algorithm is capable of detecting galaxies, stars, and other celestial bodies with high accuracy, opening up new possibilities for automated analysis of large-scale astronomical data.
Sports supplement creatine makes no difference to muscle gains, trial finds
A study conducted at the University of New South Wales found that the sports supplement creatine does not significantly improve muscle gains in healthy adults, contrary to popular belief.
The state of binary compatibility on Linux and how to address it
The article discusses the importance of binary compatibility in the Linux ecosystem, highlighting the challenges of maintaining compatibility across different Linux distributions and kernel versions. It explores strategies for ensuring binary compatibility, such as using containerization and package management tools.
Generate autounattend.xml files for Windows 10/11
The article provides a web-based tool to generate unattend.xml files for automated Windows installations. Users can customize various settings, such as the product key, language, and administrator account, and download the generated file for use in their deployment process.
Silicon Valley, Halt and Catch Fire, and How Microserfdom Ate the World (2015)
This article explores the cultural and technological shifts depicted in the TV series 'Silicon Valley' and 'Halt and Catch Fire', as well as the influence of Douglas Coupland's novel 'Microserfs' on the portrayal of the tech industry and the lives of those working in it.