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Let's Look at Tech: 2014 Disruptors from CNBC
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Let's Look at Tech. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. 2014 Disruptors from CNBC. Some interesting and disruptive companies profiled in this CNBC article. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Qa engineer and script programmer. See my Linux utility scripts. View my complete profile. Today's Joy of Tech! Use rsync on Linux/Mac to move data fast. 2014 Disruptors from CNBC. Visual Studio .NET. Other Interesting Tech Blogs. Software Tools and Automation. David Chappell's Blog : Opinari.
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Let's Look at Tech: "The most complex machine ever constructed by humankind"
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Let's Look at Tech. Sunday, December 14, 2014. The most complex machine ever constructed by humankind". The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is gearing up for a new research phase. In the new year. What secrets will be revealed about particle physics and the structure of the universe as we know it? Stay tuned, the next three years are likely to be ground-breaking! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Qa engineer and script programmer. See my Linux utility scripts. View my complete profile. Today's Joy of Tech!
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Let's Look at Tech: January 2014
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Let's Look at Tech. Thursday, January 23, 2014. Are we ready for the impact of robots? The military is one front where disruptive technologies (such as the Internet itself) first appear and "proof of concept" is established. So, it's rather sobering to see how fast plans for deploying robotics in the military are progressing - likely starting with supply couriers. Which will help such units to integrate with human troops while becoming a real pain in the posterior for opposing forces. A place where I can...
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Let's Look at Tech: Use rsync on Linux/Mac to move data fast
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Let's Look at Tech. Friday, March 6, 2015. Use rsync on Linux/Mac to move data fast. Here's how to use rsync(1) on a Mac or Linux to move data fast:. Rsync –achv[n] {local-dir} {remote-hostname}:{remote-dir}. Works for git clones, and any other directories, too. If you want to delete files that exist on {remote-dir} but not {local-dir}, add the delete-after. Leading dashes), like this:. Rsync –achv[n] —delete-after {local-dir} {remote-hostname}:{remote-dir}. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A place wh...
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Let's Look at Tech: August 2014
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Let's Look at Tech. Thursday, August 7, 2014. The Memristor - Putting Moore's law back on track. Haven't heard much at large from HP Labs until this. Which I heard Meg Whitman reference several times in a recent talk she gave. Likely this puts the AI evolutionary curve back on track, perhaps making the extrapolation discussed in Louis Del Monte's book. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Qa engineer and script programmer. See my Linux utility scripts. View my complete profile. Today's Joy of Tech!
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Let's Look at Tech: July 2014
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Let's Look at Tech. Thursday, July 10, 2014. The Singularity is only 30 years away, are you ready? Many futurists predict the singularity is only 30 years away. For sure, there will be far more change in the next 40 years than in the previous to date. I sure hope the AIs, soon to be with us, choose to prefer Asimov's three laws more than "SkyNet" or "the Matrix". As discussed in a recent article. I've picked up a copy and started reading Del Monte's book. To learn more about his perspective.
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Let's Look at Tech: June 2014
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Let's Look at Tech. Sunday, June 15, 2014. For all the Star Wars Homies out there, Happy Father's Day! Thursday, June 12, 2014. Integrated or Independent QA? A friend at work forwarded this article. To me after a lunch time discussion about QA testing, and whether it should be integrated within the development team activities or operate as an independent effort. The author's viewpoint is that there is value in a separate team and effort. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Let's Look at Tech: Net fragged!
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Let's Look at Tech. Monday, June 29, 2015. I've invented a new term, "Net fragged". There's a site for this, and a site for that. And now, there's a site for that, too! I can't even remember where I bookmarked that site I was doing something on last month? Sheesh. Net fragged! You heard it here, first :-). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Qa engineer and script programmer. See my Linux utility scripts. View my complete profile. Today's Joy of Tech! Visual Studio .NET. Other Interesting Tech Blogs.
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Let's Look at Tech: March 2015
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Let's Look at Tech. Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Are new paradigms that are taking the software community by storm. The use of functional programming languages such as Scala have moved well beyond "research only" circles within the academic community to growing adoption for special tasks in industry. Functional programming techniques and languages are sort of like "a new wave" following Object Oriented Programming (although the two paradigms are complementary, not competitive). Friday, March 6, 2015. Rsync c...
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Let's Look at Tech: The evolution of human-machine interaction
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Let's Look at Tech. Saturday, July 4, 2015. The evolution of human-machine interaction. Anyone who's used a mouse and keyboard for over a decade knows that this method of human-machine interaction is growing more clunky and burdensome with each passing year. It's only a matter of time before better (or at least complementary) systems emerge, sort of like when drawing tablets, handwriting / speech detection, and optical character recognition systems first appeared on the scene. View my complete profile.