A Primer On Computational Geometry – Part One
The first entry in a (hopefully) weekly series on how we simulate physics, from the basics on.
The first entry in a (hopefully) weekly series on how we simulate physics, from the basics on.
Tech Tuesday starts in two weeks, not two days ago, as expected, because Will & I have lives.
Just finished a two day Hackathon, and this will be the last Tech Thursday, since we are moving it to Tuesday (where, let’s be honest, it rightfully belongs – Tech Tuesday just reads better).
Release deadline coming up, so light list this week. I also have some other technical posts in the hopper, but I haven’t had time to finish editing them. Hopefully I will next week.
I’m in Hawaii on vacation, but I still wanted you all to have something.
Another set of tech links, free of any mention of Hitler or Marijuana!
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!) but “That’s funny …”
— Isaac Asimov
‘The most frightening phrase in the Russian language is “That’s odd.”
–Guess the source
More of what Oscar thought was cool in Science.
Another set of tech links. Sorry for the light commentary, busy week at work…
I’m starting to think Will is using me to put these together when he wants a day to screw around and not produce content…
Like Tech Tuesday, except I’ve been busy. More Tech News, More Tech Commentary, More Geeking Out in the Comments.
Some experiences are best shared, because you really DON’T want to experience it for yourself.