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I'm planning to submit a paper to either NMI, but this will be my first paper to a nature-like venue. Would love a quick chat with anyone that has experience. My paper's specifically more geared towards signal processing with ML for a specific subfield of engineering. But can be interdisciplinary. submitted by /u/PlateLive8645 [link] [Kommentare]
Multiplayer DIY robot where you learn mechanics and engineering...600+ parts and 6 hour build time. It has custom electronics, bb gun mechanism and piezo equipped plates for hit detection. You controll it via mobile app and can have up to 8 tanks in multiplayer game submitted by /u/Iron_Fleet_Support [link] [Kommentare]
The magic ingredient that kept crypto alive, and powered each rebound, is hype. The 4 year cycles would not have happened without hype. And hype has been there for the past 10-15 years. Crypto has been the preeminent “disruptive technology“. There were challengers, but no successors. What has changed is - AI has obviously taken that crown. Crypto is now old news. It’s why crypto has finally decoupled from the markets. While AI is going parabolic and powering the markets of entire countries. That’s why this crash is different. The all important hype is going away… submitted by /u/interstellar_nips [link] [Kommentare]
⚫ Reconstructed tables ⚫ Census ⚫ Online works ⚫ Computing aids ⚫ Pi ⚫ Sustainable digitization ⚫ Nancy The aim of the LOCOMAT project is to make available a number of interesting and/or important historical tables, and to facilitate the study of the original tables by historians of mathematics. An overview of the motivations of the project appears in Denis Roegel, "The LOCOMAT Project: Recomputing Mathematical and Astronomical Tables", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, April-June 2012, pages 74-79. Slides of an overview of the project can be found here (in French). This page is located at http://locomat.loria.fr/ GDML (Global Digital Mathematics Library)