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The Man Who Carried Computer Science on His Shoulders | Articles | Inferenc

As it turned out, the train I had taken from Nijmegen to Eindhoven arrived late. To make matters worse, I was then unable to find the right office in the university building. When I eventually arrived for my appointment, I was more than half an hour behind schedule. The Man Who Carried Computer Science on His Shoulders | Articles | Inferenc

Gazelle's New Ammo for the E-Bike Revolution

We are in the middle of an electric bike spike, maybe even a revolution where e-bikes have been accepted as a serious mode of transportation. It has lagged about a decade behind Europe thanks to incoherent regulation and a lack of supporting infrastructure but got a serious boost from the pandemic. Gazelle's New Ammo for the E-Bike Revolution

sharkdp/bat: A cat(1) clone with wings.

Oh.. you can also use it to concatenate files ?. Whenever bat detects a non-interactive terminal (i.e. when you pipe into another process or into a file), bat will act as a drop-in replacement for cat and fall back to printing the plain file contents. sharkdp/bat: A cat(1) clone with wings.

The Grand Unified Theory of Software Architecture - danuker | freedom & tec

Take Uncle Bob's Clean Architecture and map its correspondences with Gary Bernhardt's thin imperative shell around a functional core, and you get an understanding of how to cheaply maintain and scale software! This is what Mr. Brandon Rhodes did. It's not every day that I find such clear insight. The Grand Unified Theory of Software Architecture - danuker | freedom & tec

How normal am I?

Wow, you deciced to read the terms and conditions first. You rock!! This is an art project by Tijmen Schep that shows how face detection algoritms are increasingly used to judge you. It was made as part of the European Union's Sherpa research program. How normal am I?

This $59 A.I. Kit Could Change How You Think About Smart Devices Forever |

Artificial intelligence has been heralded as the next wave of computing for years, but learning or even tinkering with it has required access to expensive hardware with powerful GPUs capable of crunching massive data sets. That’s starting to change with the debut of cheap all-in-one A.I. This $59 A.I. Kit Could Change How You Think About Smart Devices Forever |

history of animation

Archeological artifacts prove that we’ve been attempting to depict things in motion as long as we’ve been able to draw. Some notable examples from ancient times, as well as an example from the European Renaissance, include: history of animation