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EMERALD AND STONE
I'm a big fan of Brian Eno's music. I made this video to pay tribute to him.Music: Emerald and Stone · Brian Eno · Jon Hopkins · Leo Abrahamshttps://www.brian-eno.net/https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/7MSUfLeTdDEoZiJPDSBXgiNo FX, just shooting with inks & paintings"EMERALD AND STONE" is an experimental dreamlike video rocking us smoothly through circular moves.The visual compositions have been created out of paint, oil and soap liquid.https://www.behance.net/gallery/174791461/EMERALD-AND-STONE
Borges and Heisenberg converged on the slipperiness of language | Aeon Essays
How Borges and Heisenberg converged on the notion that language both enables and interferes with our grasp of reality
ninxsoft/Mist
A Mac utility that automatically downloads macOS Firmwares / Installers.
No sacred masterpieces
Or "that time I built Excel for Uber and they ditched it like a week after launch"
The History of Pets vs Cattle and How to Use the Analogy Properly | Cloudscaling
I have been meaning to write this post for a long time, but one thing or another has gotten in the way. It’s important to me to provide an accurate history, ...
Neo6502 the credit card size Open Source Modern Retro computer with W65C02 processor prototypes are ready for test!
Finally we managed to build few prototypes for tests! The delay was caused by components supply problems for the new components in these boards which we do not stock. Anyway the new shiny purple co…
Time ran slowly in the early Universe, just as Einstein predicted - Advanced Science News
Using quasars as ticking cosmic clocks, scientists took a journey back in time, discovering time progressed five times slower just after the Big Bang.
The Pattern Language of Project Xanadu
Project Xanadu as a pattern language, rather than a failed software project
Kernighan and Pike were right: Do one thing, and do it well
Extensible programs like Obsidian have achieved a Holy Grail of software architecture, after decades of failed attempts.
The boundless demand for insight | Hex
What coal and Jevons’ paradox tell us about AI and data
Our homunculus is showing | Seth's Blog
Early Computer Art in the 50’s & 60’s — Amy Goodchild
50 years in filesystems: 1974 | Die wunderbare Welt von Isotopp
The Backbone – Creatures of Thought
The new way of work | Seth's Blog
The Interstellar Style of Sun Ra | Pitchfork
ActivityPub is the next big thing in social networks - The Verge
A Journey through Color Space with FFmpeg | by Canva Engineering | Apr, 2023 | Canva Engineering Blog
Seth Godin : Technology begins by making old work easier, but then it requires that new work be better.
A Complete History Of Mainframe Computing | Tom's Hardware
Ark Head
Why we have 12 notes in an octave
The American Scholar: The Disappearing Modernists
MMIX Home Page
You’re Missing Out on The Best Terminal Experience | by Sebastian Carlos
The Myopic Focus On TikTok Privacy Issues Remains Kind Of Weird
50th Anniversary of The Mother of All Demos
Commodore C64: The Most Popular Home Computer Ever Turns 40 | Hackaday
Data Is Not The New Oil - by David G.W. Birch