I'm basically obliged to share this video, two of my passions meet - chess and programming. Some guy is building the game itself and some basic AI for it.
#talk #gamedev #ai
#talk #gamedev #ai
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Coding Adventure: Chess
My attempt at creating a little chess playing program!
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Nice talk! Jack Rusher - Stop Writing Dead Programs. Why do we write programs the way we do?
#talk #programming #language
#talk #programming #language
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"Stop Writing Dead Programs" by Jack Rusher (Strange Loop 2022)
Most new programming languages are accidentally designed to be backwards compatible with punchcards. This talk argues that it would be better to focus on building new live programming environments that can help us solve the problems of the future.
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John Romero on principles and history of id Software (Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein and much more) at the very beginning.
#talk #history #gamedev
#talk #history #gamedev
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"The Early Days of id Software: Programming Principles" by John Romero (Strange Loop 2022)
As co-founders of id Software, John Romero and John Carmack created the code behind the company's seminal titles. The principles they defined through experience in id's earliest days built upon one another to produce a unique methodology and a constantly…
Haven't heard about Fuchsia in a while. Here's a talk about their IPC lang by a FIDL dev.
#talk #os #fuchsia
#talk #os #fuchsia
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"An IPC Language For The Whole Operating System" by Ian McKellar (Strange Loop 2022)
Fuchsia is a new open source operating system, developed primarily by Google. One of its distinctive features is the Fuchsia Interface Definition Language (FIDL) that is used to define the API and ABI boundaries between all the different parts of the system…
Interesting stuff. An app that spies on you while your phone is unlocked via cameras and screen capture resulted in this art project.
#talk #art #experiment
#talk #art #experiment
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"Art you can make by spying on yourself with your phone" by Kate Hollenbach (Strange Loop 2022)
Throughout the day, a person gazes at their phone. Does the phone gaze back? What if it did? This talks shares a series of video works created with custom software called phonelovesyoutoo, an Android application that lovingly watches its user's activities…
In Morgan Stanley they've built a system that is able to take your simple linear code and to batch / parallel it automatically.
#talk #fp #monad
#talk #fp #monad
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"Monad I Love You Now Get Out Of My Type System" by Gjeta Gjyshinca (Strange Loop 2022)
Traditionally, libraries that support asynchronous execution invade the type system, with monad-like constructs changing function signatures, and execution concerns inevitably leaking into business logic.
Our platform is different. Automated asynchronous…
Our platform is different. Automated asynchronous…
Let's keep it relaxed, let this week be a week of podcasts.
In this episode Guido van Rossum talks about python, programming, IDEs and many other things.
#podcast #python #talk
In this episode Guido van Rossum talks about python, programming, IDEs and many other things.
#podcast #python #talk
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#341 – Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming | Lex Fridman Podcast
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Episode with John Carmack. I've really enjoyed his ideas on running things under debugger at first by default and on collection size assertions. These are probably not always practical in terms of Android dev, but I think they're nice anyway.
#podcast #gamedev #talk
#podcast #gamedev #talk
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#309 – John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, Programming, Video Games, and Rockets | Lex Fridman Podcast
John Carmack is a legendary programmer, co-founder of id Software, and lead programmer of many revolutionary video games including Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and the Commander Keen series. He is also the founder of Armadillo Aerospace, and for many years…
I'm a huge fan of BOTW, and in this video my man did a great analysis of how modern rendering and lightning work, and performed a hell of an investigation of a known glitch. Really impressive, highly recommend to check it out!
Let's thank @Istima for the link
#gamedev #graphics #talk
Let's thank @Istima for the link
#gamedev #graphics #talk
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The Glitch that Broke Link's Cel Shading
The first complete explanation of why this truly bizarre glitch occurred in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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Awesome talk by JSON discoverer. How it all started, who were the competitors, and so on. A bunch of funny stories included. You won't regret watching.
#json #format #talk
#json #format #talk
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Douglas Crockford: The JSON Saga
Yahoo! JavaScript architect Douglas Crockford tells the story of how JSON was discovered and how it became a major standard for describing data.
Old (ancient even) talk by Vitalik Buterin on game theory, value of things and how it all connects with blockchain. No bullshit, so to speak.
#talk #blockchain
#talk #blockchain
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Vitalik Buterin: Cryptoeconomic Protocols In the Context of Wider Society
Vitalik Buterin delivers a special presentation for the first time in London at the Ethereum meetup on October 3rd 2014.
Part 2 of this video includes a Q&A and can be found at: http://youtu.be/qM8zkzFZVok
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Part 2 of this video includes a Q&A and can be found at: http://youtu.be/qM8zkzFZVok
Slides can be found at http://www.slideshare.n…
A nice talk about building more reliable, easier to understand and self-repairing (to some extent) systems using Erlang. I do not recommend reading the transcript, just watch the video, it's not too long.
#talk #language #erlang
#talk #language #erlang
A bunch of links about DNS have piled up, let's start with them. The 1st one - a talk on what's DNS, how it works, how to poke it, and what the request and response look like.
#dns #network #talk
#dns #network #talk
There's been a lot of Bun hype in JS community lately. It's marketed as a faster all-in-one node alternative. Here you'll find a deliberate post about why it's not all that great.
#js #rant #talk
#js #rant #talk
It's hard to say what this talk is about. Let me sum it up like this: "there's a lot of complexity in tech around us, we're all struggling, don't worry, it's okay to understand only a part of the whole thing".
#talk #tool #programming
#talk #tool #programming
One more funny talk, only 10m this time, check it out: Where Does My Computer Get the Time From
#talk #time
#talk #time
Cursorless - tool to edit code with voice. I've posted about it some time ago. This time the creator gave a talk at Strange Loop, there you'll find some basics of this approach. Very strange still, but it's cool that it lives and evolves.
#talk #editor #voice
#talk #editor #voice
This researcher has checked old and new terminal emulators for vulnerabilities, and I must say, their findings make me paranoid as hell. For example, launch some server and stare at its logs, receive some smart request, oopsie, RCE. RCE because of your tty, not because of your server!
#talk #terminal #vulnerability
#talk #terminal #vulnerability