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Q&A: Hacker Historian George Dyson Sits Down With Wired's Kevin Kelly
Dyson: In some creation myths, life arises out of the earth; in others, life falls out of the sky. The creation myth of the digital universe entails both metaphors. The hardware came out of the mud of World War II, and the code fell out of abstract mathematical concepts. Computation needs both physical stuff and a logical soul to bring it to life. These were young kids who had just come through World War II, who could repair the electronics on airplanes and get them flying the same day, and von Neumann put them together with mathematical logicians who could imagine a universe created entirely out of 0s and 1s.
interview  article  history  technology  computing  hacker  maths  engineering  narrative  myth 
february 2012 by milkmiruku
Fake femme fatale shows social network risks
"I wanted to see how much intel you could gather from a person just by lurking on a social networking site. I [also] wanted to see who was most susceptible to clicking. I wanted to see how fast this thing would propagate. One of the things I found was that MIT and St. Paul's [prep school] were very cliquey. If they don't remember seeing you, they are not going to click. You had less of a chance of penetrating those groups than the actual intel and security communities."
news  usa  security  it  intelligence  social  engineering  network  friends  hack  interesting 
july 2010 by milkmiruku
Barbie Becomes a Computer Engineer | Geek Feminism Blog
"Consumers loudly campaigned for another Barbie® career. The winner of the popular vote is Computer Engineer. Computer Engineer Barbie®, debuting in Winter 2010, inspires a new generation of girls to explore this important high-tech industry, which continues to grow and need future female leaders."
blog  news  feminism  it  engineering  toys  children  interesting  culture  computing 
february 2010 by milkmiruku
Reaction Engines Limited :: Projects - Skylon
"Skylon is an unpiloted, reuseable spaceplane intended to provide inexpensive and reliable access to space. Currently in proof-of-concept phase, the vehicle will take approximately 10 years to develop and will be capable of transporting 12 tonnes of cargo into space."
space  engineering  technology  travel  images  robots 
january 2009 by milkmiruku
ESA Multimedia Gallery - ESA’s Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle
"In 2012, Vega will carry ESA’s Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle into space. The vehicle will then return to Earth to test a range of enabling systems and technologies for atmospheric re-entry. The video shows computer-generated animations of the vehicle and its mission."
space  video  technology  travel  eu  science  engineering  cool  esa 
november 2008 by milkmiruku
Windbelt - Third World Power - Wind Generator - Video - Breakthrough Awards - Popular Mechanics
"The Windbelt is simpler and more efficient [than a] ... conventional wind generator - a magnet mounted on a vibrating membrane simply oscillates between wire coils ... where an electric current is induced."
news  power  technology  wind  environment  energy  design  sustainability  electricity  science  cool  interesting  engineering  video 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
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"An incredible photo of the Large Helical Device in Japan built to test plasma fusion confinement."
power  fusion  technology  physics  engineering  wallpaper  photography  science  cool  japan  filetype:jpg  media:image 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
Discovery News : Converting raindrops to electricity
"Researchers have developed a technique that harvests energy from rain showers and converts it into electricity. The technology could work in industrial air conditioning systems, where water condenses and drops like rain."
technology  news  research  science  energy  engineering  environment  interesting  cool 
february 2008 by milkmiruku

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