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foone
Foone
So here's a question that came up in an earlier thread and I had to do some research:How in the Glorious Fuck do these work? Specifically, these are PS/2 to
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Ethan Mollick
emollick
Constraints breed innovation and creativity, so here is a thread of things that are also, impossibly and arbitrarily, other things - basically, classic hacks.This single tweet from @alokmenghrajani contains code
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Dan Hough
TheDanHough
A quick thread on why I’m not at all surprised that the UK will be leaving the Erasmus scheme and why the arguments made in support of the decision are
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YeAradalig
truthwisdom801
I am sick to my stomach about the reaction of all these “independent” news or other “human right”orgas “journalists “ private person and their aunties.This war is making every Ethiopian
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Falcon Darkstar
FalconDarkstar
My friend interviewed a job applicant the other day who had 5 years of experience in “cyber”, a master’s degree, and plenty of certifications, only to find the only thing
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Simon fae Standingstone ::🏴🇪🇺🌍::
simon_brooke
Listening to your episode on Richard Hamming this afternoon, when I was stacking firewood, @ericnormand. Some thoughts: >>>https://lispcast.com/one-mans-view-of-computer-science/ When I was at high school, fifty years ago, we were
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Dr Ben Britton
BMatB
"Turing’s children: Representation of sexual minorities in STEM" by @SansoneEcon and Kitt Carpenter A timely article to consider for #LGBTSTEMDay #LGBTQSTEMDay #LGBTQSTEMDay20 - a thread of some thoughts as I
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Locuza
Locuza_
A small update with several fixes for GA102 and Big Navi from my current perspective:- removed Position&Parameter cache for GA102 since Nvidia doesn't use extra caches, thx @pixeljetstream - fixed
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Felix Hill
FelixHill84
Inspired by Turing's game and Winograd's SHRDLU, a team of rsearchers @DeepMind worked for a year on a learning agent that could interact with a 3D simulated world and a
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Jessica Rose
jesslynnrose
Tech hiring season is starting soon. To get you started, here's a short thread of good, non-evil and less evil tech companies that are hiring.Feel free to reply if you're
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Dan Donnelly
DanDonnelly
Composers as academics, a thread:Beethoven: The only person in the field that the general public has ever heard ofMozart: Published his first article in middle school to much fanfare; unrelatedly,
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anton playing 2020: Nightmare Difficulty
anthony_siy
Like many others I couldn't stop asking why what happened in Cagayan Valley happened. I noticed an interesting detail in this memo going around that supposedly signals advance warning to
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foone
Foone
This thing is probably faster at number crunching and basic I/O than the CPU used in the original IBM PC, and this one is in something you pee on and
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Bret Beheim
babeheim
On this day of Repentance and Prayer, @SimonDeDeo's thread about cultural stagnation in gaming since 2005 got me thinking about gaming innovations I've personally seen over the last decade. 1/12
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foone
Foone
So Doom (1993) has a neat bit of encryption in it. It's not very strong encryption, but it's still encryption. And it's not used in any sort of way you'd
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Jessica Flack
C4COMPUTATION
The Information Theory of Individuality (ITT) has been selected by Quanta as one of 2020's science breakthroughs. Thanks to @QuantaMagazine for recognizing our work @sfiscience+for the tremendous public service it
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