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Ten Years Ago, North Korea Went Nuclear

Posted on October 8, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

The DPRK’s first nuclear test was pretty crappy, but still. Continue reading Ten Years Ago, North Korea Went Nuclear→

Posted in brief history, china, dprk, Korea, North Korea, Nuclear Weapons, war | Tagged Nuclear

How a Single Circuit Component Mimics Neurons in the Brain

Posted on October 3, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Engineers score a major advance in neuromorphic computing. Continue reading How a Single Circuit Component Mimics Neurons in the Brain→

Posted in brains, electrical engineering, engineering, machines, neuromorphic computing, neuroscience, studies

It’s Healing Time at Arduino

Posted on October 2, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

With new foundation, Arduino seeks to a heal long-stewing trademark dispute. Continue reading It’s Healing Time at Arduino→

Posted in arduino, arduino srl, Disputes, Hardware, machines, maker faire, makers, trademark

Vint Cerf: Modern Media Is Made for Forgetting

Posted on October 2, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

“The truly impressive knowledge we have collectively produced in the past 100 years or so may simply evaporate with time.” Continue reading Vint Cerf: Modern Media Is Made for Forgetting→

Posted in digital memory, documentation, Google, history, internet protocol suite, Vint Cerf

What It Means To Be a ‘Popular’ Programming Language

Posted on October 1, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Alternately, what does it mean for a hammer to be the most popular tool? Continue reading What It Means To Be a ‘Popular’ Programming Language→

Posted in code, Development, javascript, Programming, Python, Software, software engineering

Hack This: Start an IRC Channel

Posted on September 26, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Old-school chat still thrives. Continue reading Hack This: Start an IRC Channel→

Posted in code, hack this, internet relay chat, irc, Programming, Tutorials | Tagged How-tos

Hack This: Catching Up with Hack This

Posted on September 25, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

What do you want to learn? Continue reading Hack This: Catching Up with Hack This→

Posted in code, hack this, meta, Programming, Python, Tutorials | Tagged How-tos

New Knitting Technique Produces Electronic Smart Fabrics at Industrial Scales

Posted on September 24, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

Meet the bike shorts of the future. Continue reading New Knitting Technique Produces Electronic Smart Fabrics at Industrial Scales→

Posted in bike shorts, Materials, materials science, smart textiles, spandex, studies, Wearables | Tagged Smart Fabric

Hack This: Programming with the Twitter Firehose

Posted on September 18, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

How to automate your Twitter in less than 10 lines of code. Continue reading Hack This: Programming with the Twitter Firehose→

Posted in APIs, hack this, how-to, Python, Tutorials, twitter | Tagged Automation

Hack This: Become a Command Line Assassin

Posted on September 17, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

One of your operating system’s most powerful tools is more accessible than you think. Continue reading Hack This: Become a Command Line Assassin→

Posted in Bash, code, command line, hack this, OSX, Programming, shell scripting, terminal, tutorial, unix, Windows

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