Field-Programmable Analog Array
Whatever Happened to “Programmable” Analog?
Programmable analog arrays seem like a good idea and complement the widely used FPGA – so why haven’t they succeeded?
Field-programmable analog array - Wikipedia
How I’m Building a Trump-Proof Tech Stack Without Big Tech
The world can no longer trust American tech. If that sounds dramatic, take a step back and consider the facts.
The United States is a nation in the thrall of authoritarianism, owned and operated almost completely by a far-right doomsday cult intent on betraying every alliance, every contract, every promise
Sent You a Link
People should be able to use a password to log in to a site without having to check their email
Nutrient | The #1 PDF SDK Library for Viewing, Editing, eSigning and more
Build with best-in-class pdf SDKs that quickly and seamlessly integrate into your web, server, and mobile apps.
Hyperspace
Feed reader cache coherency with JMAP and RFC5005
RSS feed readers don’t work as well as they should. Today I’d like totalk about issues from an application and server developer viewpoint;I’ll save some thou...
Debugging - Model Context Protocol
A comprehensive guide to debugging Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations
Vana - The First Network for User-Owned Data and Decentralized AI
Welcome to Vana, where users control their data and contribute to decentralized AI. Explore data DAOs, marketplaces, and projects like r/datadao, Volara, and Flirtual.
Proof of Contribution
Overview
List of 10 Types of Consensus Mechanism with Examples
Consensus Mechanisms are different ways to verify blockchain transactions by running it through multiple validators each of whom verifies…
Grid computing - Wikipedia
Grid Computing - GeeksforGeeks
A Computer Science portal for geeks. It contains well written, well thought and well explained computer science and programming articles, quizzes and practice/competitive programming/company interview Questions.
Modern Syntax - Violentmonkey
Creating a userscript - Violentmonkey
AI-designed chips are so weird that 'humans cannot really understand them' — but they perform better than anything we've created
AI models have, within hours, created more efficient wireless chips through deep learning, but it is unclear how their 'randomly shaped' designs were produced.
Hacking Flux Paths: The Surprising Magnetic Bypass
If you think shorting a transformer’s winding means big sparks and fried wires: think again. In this educational video, titled The Magnetic Bypass, [Sam Ben-Yaakov] flips this assumption. By …
Multitasker Or Many Monotaskers?
In Al Williams’s marvelous rant he points out a number of the problems with speaking to computers. Obvious problems with voice control include things like multiple people talking over each other, d…
Dave Winer - Wikipedia
What is a River of News aggregator?
Is River of News enough? (Scripting News)
Take us to The Rivers
News rivers were a brilliant idea in the first place. Perhaps, now that at least one high-profile publisher has embraced them, the rest might follow. But first, some history, in the best chronologi…
The river of news
Dave Winer is up to something important... again. He has been talking about wanting "rivers of news" -- that is, headlines stripped of the packaging...
Dave Winer: Here’s why every news organization should have a river
News isn't just a product, it's a community, and news organizations should take advantage of what's happening around them, the web pioneer argues.
Why does target=”_blank” have an underscore in front?
Ever wondered why you need the underscore in target="_blank" to open a link in a new tab?
Open-Source Random Numbers
Whether it’s a game of D&D or encrypting top-secret information, a wide array of methods are available for generating the needed random numbers with high enough entropy for their use case…
The Evolution of Linux Package Management and Its Impact on Modern Computing | Linux Journal
How Language Models Work
A 100-percent jargon-free guide
When Imperfect Systems are Good, Actually: Bluesky’s Lossy Timelines
By examining the limits of reasonable user behavior and embracing imperfection for users who go beyond it, we can continue to provide service that meets the expectations of users without sacrificing scalability of the system.