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Optalysys and Optical computing | Locklin on science
https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/optalysys-and-optical-computing
Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Optalysys and Optical computing. Posted in non-standard computer architectures. By Scott Locklin on August 11, 2014. While quantum computing appears to be turning into a multi-decade over-hyped boondoggle of a field, there is no reason why optical computers might not become important in the near future. Years before my attempted non von-Neumann punt into the intellectual void, my old boss Dave Snoke handed me a book called “ Fundamentals of Photonics. But the main technolo...
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Open Rights Group - Sleepwalking into censorship
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/blog/2013/sleepwalking-into-censorship
July 25, 2013. After brief conversations with some of the Internet Service Providers that will be implementing the UK's "pornwall" we've established a little bit about what it will be doing. To be fair, the BBC were pretty close. The essential detail is that they will assume you want filters enabled across a wide range of content, and unless you un-tick the option, network filters will be enabled. As we’ve said repeatedly, it’s not just about hardcore pornography. You'll encounter something like this:.
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Laptop BIOS password recovery using a simple dongle | Hackaday
https://hackaday.com/2011/03/08/laptop-bios-password-recovery-using-a-simple-dongle
August 19, 2016. Laptop BIOS password recovery using a simple dongle. March 8, 2011. The plug itself is pretty easy to build. After soldering a handful of wires to the back of a standard male D-sub 25 connector in the arrangement shown in his tutorial, he was good to go. When a laptop is powered on with the plug inserted, the BIOS password is cleared, and the computer can be used as normal. Be sure to share them with us in the comments. Posted in laptops hacks. March 8, 2011 at 1:08 pm. Most time i only ...
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Blue Neon's Bizarre Collection of Links
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Blue Neon's Links Page Of Dooooooooooooooooooom. This is a page of links. What else would one expect? For the truly curious and daring, here's my bookmarks file. Pulled straight from Mozilla. It doesn't get much stranger than this. Listening To 11.975 Mhz. The Life of Riley @ ClanBOB. HV Community - 4hv.org. Miami Herald (Warning: STUPID popups). Yasumicon - Miami's yearly anime convention. Coconut Grove Arts Festival. South Florida FM Association. FIU's Anything Goes Anime film club.
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DRSSTC related links
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Terry Fritz registered DRSSTC.com! Vasil has some neat DRSSTC projects on his site. Http:/ www.geocities.com/l vasiliu/. Can't forget about Jimmy. Http:/ www.hot-streamer.com/chunkyboy86/. Jason is doing work over in Australia. Http:/ www.users.tpg.com.au/jasonj1/. Steve Conner's DRSSTC (and loads of other cool stuff). Http:/ www.scopeboy.com/. Dan McCauley's nice website. Http:/ www.easternvoltageresearch.com/. Christopher Hooper has built a DRSSTC now with a bit of help from me ;-). Http:/ www.pupm...
gravityandlevity.wordpress.com
How strong would a magnetic field have to be to kill you? | Gravity and Levity
https://gravityandlevity.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/how-strong-would-a-magnetic-field-have-to-be-to-kill-you
A blog about the big ideas in physics, plus a few other things. On Gravity and Levity. How strong would a magnetic field have to be to kill you? January 12, 2015. There’s a great joke. In Futurama, the cartoon comedy show, about a horror movie for robots. In the movie, a planet of robots is terrorized by a giant “non-metallic being” (a monsterified human). The human is finally defeated by a makeshift spear, which prompts the robot general to say:. 8220;Funny, isn’t it? But this got me thinking: how strong.
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Electronics | MightyOhm
http://mightyohm.com/blog/category/electronics
HV Rescue Shield 2. MightyOhm guest spot on the Embedded.fm podcast. June 5, 2016. Last week I was honored to be a guest on the Embedded.fm. Podcast. Embedded.fm is “the weekly podcast for people who love making gadgets”, and is hosted by embedded rockstars Elecia White. We spoke about developing hardware at Valve, soldering, amateur radio, RF engineering, and the finer points of flux. To listen, check out. Episode 154: Physics Is a Big Pain. Over on embedded.fm. Arabic Translation of Soldering is Easy!