Networking in the Mind Age - future of distributed intelligencehttp://www.ethologic.com/sasha/mindage.html
host computers based on a variety of economic, privacy, and security considerations. In general, new knowledge may be bought or rented by robots or their owners, as automated prod
Essay on long-term future of intelligent distributed systems. Discussed topics include post-identity intelligent architectures, transhumanist philosophy
Agile and the Long Crisis of Softwarehttps://logicmag.io/clouds/agile-and-the-long-crisis-of-software/
alchemical as logical. Computers may have emerged as military equipment, but completely subordinating programming work to the priorities of capital has been surprisingly difficult
What is Agile? And where does it come from?
The Infinity Machinehttps://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/infinity.html
would be like if computers were able to run infinitely fast. This is not fiction: it has no plot, no characters, and no action. On the other hand, it could almost be called "scien
Doom as an Interface for Process Managementhttps://www.cs.unm.edu/~dlchao/flake/doom/chi/chi.html
our relationship with computers. The application relies on a computer game vernacular rather than the simulations of physical reality found in typical navigable virtual environmen
Doom as an Interface for Process Management
Collin Bartlamhttps://collin.bartlam.me/
with the world of computers from a very young age. In my earliest years I spent a lot of my time browsing the web and playing numerous online games. At 10 years old with help of a
A collection of projects and works by Collin Bartlam
What's New! December 1993http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_1293.html
texts for humans and computers, has released their 100th e-text: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare . Also of note is their first MIDI file: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, in
The Kernel Hacker's Bookshelf: Ultimate Physical Limits of Computation [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/286233/
existing quantum computers have already attained the ultimate limit on computational speed - on a very small number of bits and in a research setting, but attained it nonetheless.
Moore's Law - we all know it (or at least think we do). To be annoyingly exact, Moore's Law i [...]
Fourmilog: None Dare Call It Reasonhttps://www.fourmilab.ch/fourmilog/
Before electronic computers had actually been built, Alan Turing mathematically proved a fundamental and profound property of them which has been exploited in innumerable ways as
Nuclear physics and ionizing radiation physicshttps://www.astronuclphysics.info/Fyzika-NuklMed.htm
teleportation, quantum computers . Structure of atoms - molecular and atomic structure of matter, Thomson's "pudding" model of the atom, Rutheford's scattering experimen
Atoms and atomic nuclei, nuclear and radiation physics, radioactivity, nuclear reactions and nuclear energy, elementary particles and accelerators, detection and spectrometry of io
Swear not by the wiki, the fickle wiki, the inconstant wikihttps://www.crummy.com/
current interests: old computers and surviving a repressive regime. My accomplishments I dunno, not a lot, it feels like. I kept the lights on. I sold a Ravy Uvana story, "People
Crummy. Geek stuff and humor. Since 1996.
Amicus Briefhttps://archive.epic.org/crypto/export_controls/bernstein_brief.html
studies and on the NRC Computers at Risk study.He has long been involved in research in security, reliability,safety, and system risks. He is Principal Scientist in the ComputerSc
Ian! D. Allen - Personal Home Pagehttp://www.idallen.com/
language in relation to computers. This is the implementation of the "cave man" interface: you point, and you grunt. And if we reduce the interaction between human beings and comp
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