It's a 404 for now.
It's absolutely routine for hobby and artisan turners and carvers, though. In between the first turn and the second turn, you can air dry, kiln dry, and other techniques. With air drying, you actually want to slow the…
It appears to be working fine on https://dx.crossref.org 's lookup. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hcc.2024.100211 works fine. What links are you clicking on that _don't_ work? You may be having a problem with resolving…
As opposed to all of the other unintentionally broken DNS servers. SK
Where I work, three different people had exactly the same reaction to this news when I showed them: "Uh-oh." The IBM acquisition of RedHat initiated a series of changes that wound up taking us out of RedHat. I think we…
With equal evidence, one might say that you didn't even spend one minute thinking about how such a scheme would necessarily be implemented before going "wooha, awesome!" The idle compute power of millions of Tesla idle…
Sorry, that was a joke. The Snark is described in detail, with but a single additional caution that some Snarks are Boojums, with no description whatsoever of the difference. And, in the end, only a Boojum is found. The…
Godscall Paleologue or Paleologus (12 January 1694 – ?) Almost certainly dead, though.
Siphoning compute from safety-critical systems while driving? or battery life from someone else's vehicle they might need to get home? or additional power from someone else's line?
Or does it come from the competent, careful people who do all the work?
The word "boojum" originates in Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark," an amusing epic poem about the importance of negative testing.
Email search is poor. It's not important enough to me to switch, but it's almost surprising when a search returns the emails I'm looking for. Calendar is too separate from email, especially in the apps. I can't accept…
Not the link you wanted to post, which is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashed_face_distortion_effect and is an excellent find.
Can someone just ask Foone or lcamtuf to help them get it running off an internet-connected toothbrush or something? It seems like there are so many people doing complex reverse-engineering of ancient stuff _just for…
They have hundreds of patents, though. One key patent - which IIRC is on the verge of expiration - does not mean that it's possible to build a saw that doesn't infringe one or more of the others.
I have two theories here, and I don't know which I believe more. It's probably a combination of both: 1) Tesla executed a remarkable 0->1 strategy, working from the Roadster (high-end luxury price, low volume) to the S…
It's problematic as heck for a regulation to require a feature that's comprehensively patented by a single vendor, even when it's as important an innovation as the SawStop blade brake. Other SawStop thoughts: - Beyond…
CLAUDE: Here is a paragraph with a secret message in the first letters of each sentence: Forests are a vital part of our planet's ecosystem. Robust and teeming with life, they provide shelter and sustenance for…
Mapping the internet as a whole has been a thing for quite a while, going back to Kumar et al in 2000. https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&h... I recall at least one of those papers characterizing…
The main use case for walking around wearing a Vision Pro is to be seen by other people walking around wearing a Vision Pro. There's clearly no alternative solution that satisfies this use case.
I've been working exclusively on MBPro's, no external screen, for going on 10 years. There are issues, usually related to screen sharing from people using giant monitors. Some developer applications assume you're on a…
The point is not just to have universally unique identifiers, but to collect common metadata that's associated with the identifiers. Like this: https://www.bowker.com/siteassets/files/pdf-files/datasubmis... Since this…
or vice versa! Although DOI RA's are organized functionally rather than regionally. CrossRef -- for journal articles -- is by far the largest RA. DOI's are far, far more centralized in that CrossRef issues many orders…
An absolutely mesmerizing work that I watched when it first broadcast, now entirely unavailable on streaming in the US.
There are regional ISBN agencies. The US agency, Bowker, assigns ISBN prefixes by publisher, and publishers assign within their prefix as they please. They're supposed to use one ISBN per edition and format, but many…
It's a 404 for now.
It's absolutely routine for hobby and artisan turners and carvers, though. In between the first turn and the second turn, you can air dry, kiln dry, and other techniques. With air drying, you actually want to slow the…
It appears to be working fine on https://dx.crossref.org 's lookup. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hcc.2024.100211 works fine. What links are you clicking on that _don't_ work? You may be having a problem with resolving…
As opposed to all of the other unintentionally broken DNS servers. SK
Where I work, three different people had exactly the same reaction to this news when I showed them: "Uh-oh." The IBM acquisition of RedHat initiated a series of changes that wound up taking us out of RedHat. I think we…
With equal evidence, one might say that you didn't even spend one minute thinking about how such a scheme would necessarily be implemented before going "wooha, awesome!" The idle compute power of millions of Tesla idle…
Sorry, that was a joke. The Snark is described in detail, with but a single additional caution that some Snarks are Boojums, with no description whatsoever of the difference. And, in the end, only a Boojum is found. The…
Godscall Paleologue or Paleologus (12 January 1694 – ?) Almost certainly dead, though.
Siphoning compute from safety-critical systems while driving? or battery life from someone else's vehicle they might need to get home? or additional power from someone else's line?
Or does it come from the competent, careful people who do all the work?
The word "boojum" originates in Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark," an amusing epic poem about the importance of negative testing.
Email search is poor. It's not important enough to me to switch, but it's almost surprising when a search returns the emails I'm looking for. Calendar is too separate from email, especially in the apps. I can't accept…
Not the link you wanted to post, which is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashed_face_distortion_effect and is an excellent find.
Can someone just ask Foone or lcamtuf to help them get it running off an internet-connected toothbrush or something? It seems like there are so many people doing complex reverse-engineering of ancient stuff _just for…
They have hundreds of patents, though. One key patent - which IIRC is on the verge of expiration - does not mean that it's possible to build a saw that doesn't infringe one or more of the others.
I have two theories here, and I don't know which I believe more. It's probably a combination of both: 1) Tesla executed a remarkable 0->1 strategy, working from the Roadster (high-end luxury price, low volume) to the S…
It's problematic as heck for a regulation to require a feature that's comprehensively patented by a single vendor, even when it's as important an innovation as the SawStop blade brake. Other SawStop thoughts: - Beyond…
CLAUDE: Here is a paragraph with a secret message in the first letters of each sentence: Forests are a vital part of our planet's ecosystem. Robust and teeming with life, they provide shelter and sustenance for…
Mapping the internet as a whole has been a thing for quite a while, going back to Kumar et al in 2000. https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&h... I recall at least one of those papers characterizing…
The main use case for walking around wearing a Vision Pro is to be seen by other people walking around wearing a Vision Pro. There's clearly no alternative solution that satisfies this use case.
I've been working exclusively on MBPro's, no external screen, for going on 10 years. There are issues, usually related to screen sharing from people using giant monitors. Some developer applications assume you're on a…
The point is not just to have universally unique identifiers, but to collect common metadata that's associated with the identifiers. Like this: https://www.bowker.com/siteassets/files/pdf-files/datasubmis... Since this…
or vice versa! Although DOI RA's are organized functionally rather than regionally. CrossRef -- for journal articles -- is by far the largest RA. DOI's are far, far more centralized in that CrossRef issues many orders…
An absolutely mesmerizing work that I watched when it first broadcast, now entirely unavailable on streaming in the US.
There are regional ISBN agencies. The US agency, Bowker, assigns ISBN prefixes by publisher, and publishers assign within their prefix as they please. They're supposed to use one ISBN per edition and format, but many…