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Odds and Ends #55: The left needs to learn to love AI

Plus Waymo's masterplan, life on a container ship, and the one guy responsible for slowing down road building

yesterday 2 votes
DeepSeek isn't a victory for the AI sceptics

Am I mad... or is everyone else?

2 days ago 2 votes
Odds and Ends #54: Voters in 2019 and 2024 were (mostly) the same – it was the parties that changed

Plus can Trump revive the British left's patriotism? And some quick wins for growth, and the collapse of local government.

6 days ago 7 votes
Britain should ban TikTok

My uncharacteristically illiberal opinion

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Working with OLEDs: SSD1353 & SSD1333

A quick intro to interfacing common OLED displays to bare-metal microcontrollers.

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Displaying games on a 9x9x9 LED cube

Many modern video games may put your character inside of a virtual 3D environment, but you aren’t seeing that in three dimensions — your TV’s screen is only a 2D display, after all. 3D displays/glasses and VR goggles make it feel more like you’re in the 3D world, but it isn’t quite the same as […] The post Displaying games on a 9x9x9 LED cube appeared first on Arduino Blog.

18 hours ago 2 votes
Incomplete thought: using data to tell a story (members post)

A year ago I tried to understand how much power ChatGPT was using and if I should be outraged by it. Today I try it again.

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Odds and Ends #55: The left needs to learn to love AI

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yesterday 2 votes
Palantir Word Processing

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