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Unlocking Free WiFi on British Airways
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Valetudo: Cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation
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What Is Intelligence? (2024)
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Advice for New Principal Tech ICs (I.e., Notes to Myself)
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I invited strangers to message me through a receipt printer
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Harnessing America's Heat Pump Moment
heatpumped.org
Deepagent: A powerful desktop AI assistant
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How to make a Smith chart
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Public Montessori programs strengthen learning outcomes at lower costs: study
phys.org
Study: MRI contrast agent causes harmful metal buildup in some patients
ormanager.com
Twake Drive – An open-source alternative to Google Drive
github.com
Why formalize mathematics – more than catching errors
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The Great Butterfly Heist
theguardian.com
Mesh2Motion – Open-source web application to animate 3D models
mesh2motion.org
The fix wasn't easy, or C precedence bites
boston.conman.org
Conductor (YC S24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer in San Francisco
ycombinator.com
Why can't transformers learn multiplication?
arxiv.org
Debian Technical Committee overrides systemd change
lwn.net
Worth a watch. She has built a home-made loom with automation using Arduino and 3D-printer parts. It is pretty brilliant!
Excerpt from the video description:
> A computer-controlled handloom is a hybrid fabrication tool: while the loom greatly speeds the process of weaving by precisely selecting threads for a pattern, a human weaver is present and involved for the entire process. Like any computational tool, such a loom can embody both expert precision and fluidly emergent outcomes; “the trick” is in crafting generative logics that mediate the material constraints of the weaving process to support technically elaborate outcomes, spur creativity, or generate delight. Lea will discuss historical and contemporary tactics for algorithmic and improvisational handweaving, including her own work on personal interactive jacquard weaving systems.