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How AI Could Make Urban Bicycling a Whole Lot Easier

Posted on May 14, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Cyclists could soon be riding ‘green waves’ with help from deep learning. Continue reading How AI Could Make Urban Bicycling a Whole Lot Easier→

Posted in Deep Learning, Edward Zimmerman, gpu technology conference, gtc17, traffic engineering

A Plea for Multispace, the DIY Civic Internet That Will Never Exist

Posted on May 14, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Researcher proposes an information infrastructure “beyond what is unlikely to ever be supported by commercialized information and communication systems.” Continue reading A Plea for Multispace, the DIY Civic Internet That Will Never Exist→

Posted in Collective Intelligence, linux, multispace, open-source, Papers

The Last VR Convert

Posted on May 13, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Finally, I tried virtual reality. It was amazing and didn’t even make me hurl. Continue reading The Last VR Convert→

Posted in games, gtc17, virtual realities, VR, vr funhouse | Tagged NVIDIA

The Last VR Convert

Posted on May 13, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Finally, I tried virtual reality. It was amazing and didn’t even make me hurl. Continue reading The Last VR Convert→

Posted in games, gtc17, virtual realities, VR, vr funhouse | Tagged NVIDIA

In Op-Ed, Eric Schmidt Argues for Government Role in Basic Research

Posted on May 6, 2017 by Michael Byrne

“While investing in basic research typically doesn’t make sense for a business, it has been a winning strategy for our nation.” Continue reading In Op-Ed, Eric Schmidt Argues for Government Role in Basic Research→

Posted in basic research, Eric Schmidt, politics, science funding | Tagged NSF

When a $200,000 Tech Salary Just Isn’t Worth It

Posted on April 30, 2017 by Michael Byrne

A new study cites ‘unfairness’ as the leading factor in why people bail from tech jobs. Continue reading When a $200,000 Tech Salary Just Isn’t Worth It→

Posted in Engineers, inclusiveness, silicon valley, Tech culture, tech industry

New Simulations Predict the United States’ Coming Climate Change Mass Migration

Posted on April 17, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Rising sea levels are more than a coastal problem. Continue reading New Simulations Predict the United States’ Coming Climate Change Mass Migration→

Posted in climate change, geography, geoscience, mass migration, sea level rise

This Transgenic Mouse Is a Flu Pandemic Canary

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Michael Byrne

An early-warning system for the biological ‘big one.’ Continue reading This Transgenic Mouse Is a Flu Pandemic Canary→

Posted in outbreaks, Spanish Flu, transgenic mouse, transgenics | Tagged Influenza

This Transgenic Mouse Is a Flu Pandemic Canary

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Michael Byrne

An early-warning system for the biological ‘big one.’ Continue reading This Transgenic Mouse Is a Flu Pandemic Canary→

Posted in outbreaks, Spanish Flu, transgenic mouse, transgenics | Tagged Influenza

Beware the Microsecond

Posted on April 10, 2017 by Michael Byrne

Computers are optimized for nanosecond and millisecond scales, but that’s not good enough anymore. Continue reading Beware the Microsecond→

Posted in computer engineering, Computer Science, datacenters, Google, Hardware, latency

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