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> AHHH is an inspired by the all-consuming dread induced by programming. ...

> The language is pretty simple and is heavily based on COW. ...

Screaming into the Void but make it Turing complete

github.com/KyleM73/AHHH

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> According to , every should leave an indelible on the structure of space-time. It should permanently strain space, displacing the mirrors of a gravitational wave detector even after the wave has passed.
Since that first detection almost six years ago, physicists have been trying to figure out how to measure this so-called “memory effect.”

> First consider what happens when a gravitational wave passes by a gravitational wave detector. The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) has two arms positioned in an L shape. If you imagine a circle circumscribing the arms, with the center of the circle at the arms’ intersection, a gravitational wave will periodically distort the circle, squeezing it vertically, then horizontally, alternating until the wave has passed. The difference in length between the two arms will oscillate — behavior that reveals the distortion of the circle, and the passing of the gravitational wave.
According to the , after the passing of the wave, the circle should remain permanently deformed by a tiny amount.

quantamagazine.org/gravitation

> Chua in his 1971 paper identified a theoretical symmetry between the non-linear (voltage vs. current), non-linear (voltage vs. charge), and non-linear (magnetic flux linkage vs. current). From this he inferred the characteristics of a fourth fundamental non-linear circuit element, linking magnetic flux and charge, which he called the . In contrast to a linear (or non-linear) resistor the memristor has a dynamic relationship between current and voltage including a of past voltages or currents.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristo

> The Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) is a huge installation measured in kilometers that is listening for wrinkles in space-time.

> Gravity causes -time to stretch — think back to the diagrams you’ve seen of a massive orb (a star or planet) sitting on a plane with grid lines drawn on it, the fabric of that plane being stretch downward from the mass of the orb. If you have two massive entities like black holes orbiting each other, they give off . When they collide and merge, they create a brief but very strong train of waves. Evidence of these events are what is looking for.

hackaday.com/2021/12/09/keynot

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> "Instead of computation, we're putting the computer to work as a new experimental platform to realize and detect new phases of matter."
> "Time-crystals are a striking example of a new type of non-equilibrium quantum phase of matter," says Khemani.
"While much of our understanding of condensed matter physics is based on equilibrium systems, these new quantum devices are providing us a fascinating window into new non-equilibrium regimes in many-body physics."
Modelling their time crystal on Google's quantum technology allowed the team to look for signs of infinite repetition within just a few hundred kicks of a laser pulse. They could also run the simulation backwards and scale its size.

sciencealert.com/physicists-us o-show-their-time-crystal-design-is-the-real-deal

> Scientists have engineered what they say are the first self-replicating 'robots' ever made from living cells.

Bizarre Creatures Are World's First Self-Replicating 'Living Robots', Scientists Say
sciencealert.com/world-s-first

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#Q4OS is a great #Linux distro. I cannot emphasize it enough!
It has a #classic #installer tool that allows you to configure a RAID.
The #Trinity install .iso has an option to choose the #KDE #Plasma #desktop environment - which I would recommend for non-experienced people to configure the OS after installation.
#q4os #debian #kdeplasma #trinity

q4os.org/downloads1.html

> Do you consider yourself a enthusiast? If you do, it’s plausible to assume you are always up to date about the latest gadgets.

> Allow me to give you a different perspective, the serene analog world, free from the harsh, .

> In a world where everyone is trying to be faster and better, let’s pledge to take a back seat for once – just long enough to embrace the peace of slow and quiet.

>The key to becoming a better might be to break free from the routine and take a leap into digital minimalism. By focusing on what you eat, drink, and how you engage with friends, you your (not your computer) to work better.

bettertechtips.com/professiona

> These squares are incredible! We’re making our banana cheesecake bars with real bananas and an easy stovetop to top our buttery crust!

cheneetoday.com/banana-pudding

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Documented here one of my favourite aspect of arithmetic where multiplying a number by a fraction, is the same as adding the prime numerators and subtracting the prime denominators.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/arithmeti

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Fascinating book about the political and philosophical implications of #infinitesimal #calculus. This beautifully narrated historical book is focusing on Italy and England in the 17th century, way before the debate between Newton and Leibniz. #science #history #math #geometry #Euclid #Galileo #Hobbes #infinity
📄 Alexander (2014) Infinitesimal: how a dangerous mathematical theory shaped the modern world. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York

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