Tech Tuesday – 10/9 – Legoland, Interrupted by SpaceX Edition
Our friend Oscar is vacationing, but checked in to deliver his Tech Tuesday links, as well as pics from having witnessed the Space X launch.
I was wrestling with the kids in the room, when my wife called for me to get outside. I saw the plume and knew immediately what it was.
Oscar Gordon’s Tech Tuesday
[TT1] I am here to kick ass and chew bubble gum
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ivancash/irl-glasses-glasses-that-block-screens/description
[TT2] I love simple ways to do things.
[TT3] Reusable lunar lander
[TT4] Detecting fake news with machine learning.
[TT5] Voyager 2 has left the building!
[TT6] Now I just need to convince my employer that I need a nap after corporate training, or after researching how I might solve a tough problem.
[TT7] At least lax safety concerns are less likely to cause ecological disasters from reoccurring this way.
[TT8] “Wearable tech” needs wearable batteries, pliable ones.
[TT9] The world’s largest hydrogen-based energy system in Japan.
[TT10] Search for the unknown: Exomoons, the natural satellites of planets orbiting stars outside our solar system,
[TT11] Japanese spacecraft drops a third rover on asteroid .
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBwY_TZms-I&w=560&h=315]
TT1: The clock/entertainment display in my car is pretty much unreadable if I have my polarized sunglasses on.
TT2: While I know what you mean, I am reluctant to call anything that includes synthesizing custom proteins “simple”.Report
End user simple. A touch screen interface is anything but simple, yet Bug had one figured out at age 3.Report
Isn’t that an intuitive thing, that even though it is more complex in design it fits a natural function?Report