TED: Douglas Rushkoff - How to be "Team Human" in the digital future
Join Team Human.
Join Team Human.
This is a very good intro/refresher on how cryptocurrencies/block chains work.
A Raspberry Pi with a display completely encased in a block of clear epoxy, but still able to be updated and used.
These are some pretty neat patterns.
via Numberphile
More hypnotic slow-tv... not just slow, competent well equipped tv.
These two complement each other well, an interesting session.
This is a very neat urban design technique.
Good interview of Sam Harris by Chris Anderson for his TED interview podcast.
Yet another interesting After On episode.
This one is fascinating. Also the letter &!
It's hard not to get sweaty hands every time Alex Honnold is on video...
Also has surprisingly good comments for a youtube video...
It's rather ironic that our brains do inverse kinematics so easily, and kinematics is hard, but it's the reverse when programming a robot...
By now we take for granted overriding the evolutionary programming of our bodies (e.g. reproduction), cognitive biases are indicating where we need to do that for our brains.
Some pretty hard-core debugging, and certainly plenty of "layers in the call stack" to get your head around, even back then before bloated dependencies.
Some inside tips on MicroPython optimization.
Very ingenious.
This is a fascinating optical illusion, and The Curiosity Show was great!
Stop writing crappy shell scripts—write crappy Python scripts instead! Good stuff :)
Wow, that's a mouthful!
This is brilliant. Explains so much.
This is concerning. "The future is already here — it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson is usually taken to be referring to a bright future the rich are already enjoying, but it could be that the poor are already experiencing what is to be our distopian future...
The Guinness Book of Records no longer accepts balloon release records.