DEF CON 26: Please Do Not Duplicate - Attacking the Knox Box
This is a really good presentation, especially from an 18 year old! And the security theatre here is face palm all the way.
This is a really good presentation, especially from an 18 year old! And the security theatre here is face palm all the way.
Daft Punk meets Aphex Twin meets Winamp visualisations - this is extremely neat!
A too-weird to not be true history of pigeons in warfare by The History Guy.
Some interesting engineering revealed by these photos.
Part of the Apollo Flight Journal, Apollo 11 collection giving a detailed account of every second of the Apollo 11 descent and landing. The video combines data from the onboard computer for altitude and pitch angle, 16mm film that was shot throughout the descent. Pretty cool.
This is a fascinating video working through building a SVGA(ish) video "card" using a breadboard and TTL chips. And an EEPROM in part 2.
A whole new world, a new recursive point of view...
You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that’s in the side that’s in the field goes out and when he’s out comes in and the next man goes in until he’s out. When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. When they are all out, the side that’s out comes in and the side that’s been in goes out and tries to get those coming in out. Sometimes there are men still in and not out. There are men called umpires who stay out all the time, and they decide when the men who are in are out. Depending on the weather and the light, the umpires can also send everybody in, no matter whether they’re in or out. When both sides have been in and all the men are out (including those who are not out), then the game is finished.
Discussing Radicalized and many other things.
Making Sense podcast #161 - a discussion with Jared Diamond on his latest book (Upheaval) and also a lot about Guns, Germs and Steel.
This is very good.
This is an elegant idea to simultaneously provide debt relief and conserve ocean habitats.
This is fascinating. The shifts due to ransomware & bitcoin particularly.
There is some really cool and pretty stuff here.
In our fully automated luxury communist future all our toys will have an "assist" mode like this for those of us who aren't smart enough to solve the old fashioned way.
This is a nice little tool.
A nice interactive network theory visualisation.
A promising JavaScript framework: svelte.dev
This is fascinating. Manages to be so much work and also so efficient.
These sculptures are really cool!
Sam Harris speaks with Nick Bostrom about the problem of existential risk. They discuss public goods, "the vulnerable world hypothesis," the history of nuclear deterrence, "turnkey totalitarianism," the Doomsday Argument, and other topics.
I can (and do) spend hours watching competent people build with appropriate tools...
Crazy story, kind of Elon Musk crossed with Ross Ulbricht.
Ouch. She has one hell of a point.
Sam Harris speaks with Douglas Rushkoff about Team Human and the digital economy.