ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - AI - AI HISTORY - NEW AI - UNIVERSAL AI THEORY - MATHEMATICAL AI - AI becoming a real formal sciencehttps://people.idsia.ch/~juergen/ai.html
of mathematics, computers and AI. (Around the same time, Lilienfeld and Heil patented the first transistors.) In 1936, Turing reformulated Goedel's result and Church's extension t
Wii U Architecture | A Practical Analysishttps://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/wiiu/
yet, three independent computers: Firstly, we’ve got DRC-WUP which is a System-on-Chip (SoC) hiding yet-another ARM926EJ-S (the same one from the Wii , how many of these do they h
An in-depth analysis that explains how this console works internally
Links 29/4/2020: TDE 10th Anniversary, Sailfish OS 3.3http://techrights.org/o/2020/04/29/tde-10th-anniversary/
– Learning about Computers for Kids – Week 27 This is a weekly blog about the Raspberry Pi 4 (“RPI4”), the latest product in the popular Raspberry Pi range of computers. With so m
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The computer built to last 50 yearshttps://ploum.net/the-computer-built-to-last-50-years/
in the cold. Of course, computers are not typewriters. They do a lot more than typewriters. But could we imagine a computer built like a typewriter? A computer that could stay wit
The computer built to last 50 years par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
Ray Kurzweil 2009https://www.abolitionist.com/ray-kurzweil.html
regard is that by 2029 computers will be able to pass the Turing test - that is, pass themselves off as human in conversation. Soon after that the "singularity" will have been rea
The Command Line In 2004https://garote.bdmonkeys.net/commandline/
of interacting with computers, wouldn't have occurred to me at the time I was being taken for rides in that MGB. I had signed up to take a computer programming class at Ames High
userland: a book about the command line for humanshttps://p1k3.com/userland-book/
but in the meanwhile computers have become relatively cheap and free software is abundant. If you’re reading this on the web, you can probably get access to a shell. Some op
History of Microchess - Peter Jenningshttp://www.benlo.com/microchess/
program sold for home computers. After six months of development, the first copy was shipped on December 18, 1976. In preparation for the 2002 Vintage Computer Festival , I powere
The Early History of Microchess
The Oldskool PC Carnival Sideshowhttp://www.oldskool.org/shrines/carny
low-cost home computers at the time, most had a cartridge slot. I can just imagine the development meeting: "Atari, Timex, Texas Instruments, Commodore--they've all got cartridge
The Early Years of Academic Computinghttps://www.cs.cornell.edu/wya/AcademicComputing/text/dtss.html
networks of personal computers that swept universities soon afterwards. From a modern viewpoint the most surprising feature was that the entire software was developed at Dartmouth
PCs and clones - MCbxhttp://oldcomputer.info/pc/
(or almost compatible) computers and sold under different names. PC became popular in offices, homes and industrial systems. Its architecture oriented around ISA bus was expandabl
Chris Koehnke's Webpagehttp://chriskoehnke.com/
2002, tinkering with computers since I don't know when. Enjoyer of music , beer, and humor jokes . I used to be cool and did things like solve Rubik's Cubes and be in a rock band
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