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March 12, 2019

The top ten Arduino library authors

*Glad to hear that, despite postmodern theory, the author is not dead. The library isn’t dead either, which would please Umberto Eco Over 8 years...

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Musica Globalista: Holly Herndon, “Eternal”

*I like to see Dr. Herndon kept busy.

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SXSW 2019 art installations

*To see so much tech art this year has been gratifying, I must say. Even Hans Ulrich Obrist showed up to lecture an attentive SXSW...

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Meanwhile, at SXSW 2019

*I don’t even know who wrote this, but it’s achieving instant meme status. *It wouldn’t surprise me if it was five or ten years old.

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The prehistory of Indian science fiction

*A subcontinent is a big place with a lot of variety. Of course it’s from “Factor Daily” (…) The year 1905 saw another milestone –...

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March 9, 2019

Ian Bogost tackling generative adversarial art

*It’s not very good, but it’s a sign of social health when the art scene throws away a lot of money on goofy novelty pieces....

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Published on March 09, 2019 00:02

March 8, 2019

Game designers working on “Cyberpunk 2077”

*The game design racket in 2019 is even crueler than Hollywood and comic books. I have to confess that I feel rather sorry for them....

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Published on March 08, 2019 00:01

The data hoarding community

*I wonder what happens to the really big hoards, like those accumulated by electronic intelligence agencies or surveillance marketers. You would think that more of...

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Silicon gold-rush finishing ugly in the ivied halls of Stanford

Move fast and break things, then stand around staring at all the broken stuff. Oh well (…) On the projector screen above the two guest...

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MIT small Cheetah robot getting notably more agile

“The lightweight, high-torque, low-inertia design enables the robot to execute fast, dynamic maneuvers and make high-force impacts on the ground without breaking gearboxes or limbs.”...

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