How to Speak | How to Speak | MIT OpenCourseWare This page includes the full How to Speak video recorded in January 2018, along with related content and commentary
UniFi - How to Migrate from Cloud Key to Cloud Key or UDM Overview This article describes how to export your UniFi Network Controller from one UniFi device to another. It is applicable for UniFi Network Controller migrations regardless of type of host: b...
Teaching a computer to strafe jump in Quake with reinforcement learning In this video, I use RLLib to train a reinforcement learning agent to strafe jump in the classic video game Quake
Enemy AI: chasing a player without Navigation2D or A* pathfinding Making a game where your enemies need to chase the player? This starts out easy, make the enemy run towards the player! But what happen...
Bored? How about trying a Linux speed run? I have a lot of dumb ideas. I tend to write them down and then revisit them from time to time. Sometimes, the world and/or my own understanding of it has moved enough to where it can now be taken to a new place. Sometimes these ideas then "snap toge...
The Daddy of Big Numbers (Rayo's Number) - Numberphile Professor Tony Padilla is back with another epic number. Our Big Number playlist of previous videos: http://bit.ly/Big_Numbers More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Busy Beavers on Computerphile: https://youtu.be/CE8UhcyJS0I With thanks to A...
Practical TLA+ - Planning Driven Development | Hillel Wayne | Apress Apply TLA+ to real-world problems and gain the building blocks to get started with your own specifications. This book is a practical, comprehensive resource on TLA+ programming with rich, complex examples that show you how to use TLA+ to specify a complex...
John Conway 1/6 [The Free Will Lectures] - Free Will and Determinism [2009] Lecture 1 | Free Will Lecture Series | Meet John Conway; hear about Simon Kochen and how the theorem came about. Thoughts on senility. Free will and determinism in science and philosophy over the last two millennia; the implications of Newtonian and quant...
Things That Turbo Pascal is Smaller Than Turbo Pascal 3 for MS-DOS was released in September 1986. Being version 3, there were lesser releases prior to it and flashier ones after, but 3 was a solid representation of the Turbo Pascal experience: a full Pascal compiler, including extensions that i...
Moving away from GMail tl;dr: I like PurelyMail and I will slowly switch all my online accounts to use it. I've been using it for almost three months and I didn't have any issues (except with some Hotmail/Outlook addresses). I have a GMail account since 2006 (that's the date o...
"Memories" - 256 byte MSDOS intro the tiny megademo! 8 FX + MIDI soundscapes download & comment : https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=85227 shown April 2020 @ Revision Demoparty
The Death of Hype: What's Next for Scala A recent tweet by a friend of mine noted how the public interest in the Scala programming language seems to have plateaued or waned, which matches my feeling of the latest trends and zeitgeist. This blog post will go into why I think that has happened, wh...
The limitations of Android N Encryption Over the past few years we’ve heard more about smartphone encryption than, quite frankly, most of us expected to hear in a lifetime. We learned that proper encryption can slow down even sophi…
THE EVIL OF 5G TECHNOLOGY - David Icke | London Real BUSINESS ACCELERATOR - Open Now: https://londonreal.tv/biz/ 2020 SUMMIT TICKETS: https://londonreal.tv/summit/ NEW MASTERCLASS EACH WEEK: http://londonreal.tv/masterclass-yt David Icke is an English writer and public speaker, known since the 1990s as a ...
#badBIOS features explained Dan Goodin at Ars Technica has reported on Dragos Ruiu's " badBIOS " analysis. I thought I'd explain how some of this stuff works. Fi...
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