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The last few years have been good for time machines. Kip Thorne's renowned general relativity group at Caltech invented a new quantum gravitational approach to building a time gate, and, in an international collaboration, gave a plausible rebuttal of "gra
Time loop logic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Time loop logic is a hypothetical system of computation that requires the computer to be able to send data backwards through time, and relies upon the Novikov self-consistency principle to force the result of a computation sent backwards through time to b
GT!Blog » Why Japan didn’t create the iPod
At the end of last year, there were a couple of articles about Japan’s failure to be a giant in the new digital age (Newsweek on Why Apple Isn’t Japanese, and there were some interesting comments in a blog response Japan is no longer a leader in Elect
Automated content creation: pushing the boundaries of human value - Trends in the Living Networks
The history of human society has largely been about replacing human work with tools and machines. From the plough to the spinning jenny to the computer, people have stopped doing tasks because machines can do them better. In most cases we are getting rid
Chaos Computer Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) is one of the biggest and most influential hacker organisations. The CCC is based in Germany and other German-speaking countries and currently has about 1,500 members. The CCC describes itself as "a galactic community of life
The Doric Column - millennium II redux, Jorge Luis Borges, The Library of Babel, symbolic analysts, George Gilder, the telecosm, Internet timescapes
Borges and the information age.
PHYS771 Quantum Computing Since Democritus
This course tries to connect quantum computing to the wider intellectual world. We'll start out with various scientific, mathematical, or philosophical problems that predate quantum computing: for example, the measurement problem, P versus NP, the existen
the random Gnomes' random Lair: Gaming magazines of the pre-Internet era living happy online lives
Well, ok, not necessarily pre-Internet gaming mags, but definitely classifiable as retro. Or at least of retro gaming interest. Or, well, you get the point don't you? Anyway, sod it. This is a post about freely available digitized computer & video gaming
VectorMagic
Vectorization (aka tracing) is the process of converting a pixel-based image into an image represented by geometric shapes such as lines, circles and curves.
Shtetl-Optimized » Blog Archive » What Google Won’t Find
While I rummage around the brain for something more controversial to blog (that’s nevertheless not too controversial), here, for your reading pleasure, is a talk I gave a couple weeks ago at Google Cambridge. Hardcore Shtetl-Optimized fans will find lit
BBS: The Documentary
Long before the Internet escaped from the lab, connected the planet and redefined what it meant to use a computer...
Computer Program Can't Lose at Checkers
Game over. Computer scientists at the University of Alberta have solved checkers, the popular board game with a history that dates back to 3,000 B.C.
Researchers use Web images to add realism to edited photos
Computer graphics researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed systems for editing or altering photographs using segments of the millions of images available on the Web.
Kempa.com: Vinyl Data
Though not released on Vinyl, the cassette version of The Stranglers' 'Aural Sculpture' album included the audio pulses of a game called 'Aural Quest.' The game, a text adventure in which you controlled the band's tour manager, was written by their Keyboa
Computer Gaming World magazine
Welcome to the official online archive of Computer Gaming World magazine, where you can read and download digitized versions* of the first 100 issues of the magazine, beginning with the first issue in November 1981, and then see covers of all the rest of
dataisnature.com
Dataisnature is a weblog of personal and recreational research containing information and links covering the following topics - Robot Art, Algorithmic and Procedural Art, Computational Aesthetics, Glitch Aesthetics, Vj’ing, Video Art, Computational Arch
PLOrk: Princeton Laptop Orchestra
The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) is a newly established ensemble of computer-based musical meta-instruments. Each instrument consists of a laptop, a multi-channel hemispherical speaker, and a variety of control devices (keyboards, graphics tablets,
JavaScript Lisp Interpreter
A fairly complete set of Lisp instructions implemented in JavaScript.
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