Puzzled about the emergence of intelligence.
Physics. ML. Photonics. Software. Electronics.
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- Just keep moving -
The #EurIPS Workshop and Affinity Workshop deadline is now just 1 week away!
This is a great opportunity to be a part of our community-driven event, meet your peers, and highlight your niche.
We look forward to making #EurIPS a diverse and inclusive event with you.
The submission deadlines are August 22nd, AoE.
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The #EurIPS Workshop and Affinity Workshop deadline is now just 1 week away!
This is a great opportunity to be a part of our community-driven event, meet your peers, and highlight your niche.
Isle is a simple, modern computer — an open design that encourages tinkering, experimentation, and doing your own thing. I hope to inspire you to come on a journey with me and build your own computer. projectf.io/isle/fpga-co...
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Consider becoming a sponsor and support us in making this inaugural event a success! Sponsorship packages are available and can be further customized if necessary.
Reach out if you have any questions ❔
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- Set up apio as FPGA SDK
- Learnt about registers, clock-triggered events and wires.
- Put together a switch toggle that alternates between a red and blue LED
🔗 Day 1 > github.com/inigoliz/dai...
- Set up apio as FPGA SDK
- Learnt about registers, clock-triggered events and wires.
- Put together a switch toggle that alternates between a red and blue LED
🔗 Day 1 > github.com/inigoliz/dai...
The idea is simple:
As I dive into the exciting field of FPGAs, I'll log my learning journey. Each day, I'll share self-contained project with the contents from the day.
I'll share here and in my GH 👇
github.com/inigoliz/dai...
The idea is simple:
As I dive into the exciting field of FPGAs, I'll log my learning journey. Each day, I'll share self-contained project with the contents from the day.
I'll share here and in my GH 👇
github.com/inigoliz/dai...
(They're the lenses from lighthouses)
They are very 'thin' lenses, that can bend the light path a lot in a narrow space 🧪
(They're the lenses from lighthouses)
They are very 'thin' lenses, that can bend the light path a lot in a narrow space 🧪
NCI project page: peterfmichael.com/nci (2/2)
NCI project page: peterfmichael.com/nci (2/2)
Below, an SNN multiplying two numbers 👇
(If this gets traction, I'll explain what's going on in the following GIF)
Below, an SNN multiplying two numbers 👇
(If this gets traction, I'll explain what's going on in the following GIF)
✴︎ Done with p5.js
✴︎ Done with p5.js
#photography #landscapephotography #nature #bluesky #naturephotography #travel
#photography #landscapephotography #nature #bluesky #naturephotography #travel
What looks like abstract art is actually bentonite formations in Utah — painted by time, carved by erosion, shaped by silence.
📍 Utah, USA
What looks like abstract art is actually bentonite formations in Utah — painted by time, carved by erosion, shaped by silence.
📍 Utah, USA
It was sunset. The illuminated side of the moon was facing away from the sun.
I gave it a Google and found that it's called the "Tilted moon illusion" but I couldn't find a visual and intuitive explanation of it.
Moon and sun were at 90°
It was sunset. The illuminated side of the moon was facing away from the sun.
I gave it a Google and found that it's called the "Tilted moon illusion" but I couldn't find a visual and intuitive explanation of it.
Moon and sun were at 90°
In silicon, holes have lower mobility than electrons. To compensate for it, features in PMOS have a larger characteristic size than in NMOS.
For example, look at the transistors (red squares) 👇. The gate in the PMOS is larger than the NMOS (pic from K. Shirriff)
In silicon, holes have lower mobility than electrons. To compensate for it, features in PMOS have a larger characteristic size than in NMOS.
For example, look at the transistors (red squares) 👇. The gate in the PMOS is larger than the NMOS (pic from K. Shirriff)
It's easy to copy things externally. But how is it possible that an algorithm, when executed, prints itself?
In my latest blog post, I built from scratch one of those self-replicating codes in Python - a quine.
🧪👉 inigoliz.dev/posts/simple...
It's easy to copy things externally. But how is it possible that an algorithm, when executed, prints itself?
In my latest blog post, I built from scratch one of those self-replicating codes in Python - a quine.
🧪👉 inigoliz.dev/posts/simple...
👉"A question often raised by electronics students is: Why are we learning about programming microprocessors?"
Makes you remember that what's considered common sense today was mind-bending little time ago.
👉"A question often raised by electronics students is: Why are we learning about programming microprocessors?"
Makes you remember that what's considered common sense today was mind-bending little time ago.
👉 amir.rachum.com/starter-proj...
"Ever had “hiring manager’s remorse”? It’s where you regret hiring someone immediately after they start (...) Whatever the reason, this post is here to help you make them quit on their own by picking the worst starter project for them
👉 amir.rachum.com/starter-proj...
"Ever had “hiring manager’s remorse”? It’s where you regret hiring someone immediately after they start (...) Whatever the reason, this post is here to help you make them quit on their own by picking the worst starter project for them
"Swift eliminates entire classes of bugs and vulnerabilities by its design"
I wonder if our human-verbal-languages also have, by design, entire classes of incommunicable realities. Not in practice, but theoretically.
The unspeakable.
"Swift eliminates entire classes of bugs and vulnerabilities by its design"
I wonder if our human-verbal-languages also have, by design, entire classes of incommunicable realities. Not in practice, but theoretically.
The unspeakable.
"you can buy an assembler ... then you no longer have to hand-assemble your programs"
"you can buy an assembler ... then you no longer have to hand-assemble your programs"