Puzzled about the emergence of intelligence.
Physics. ML. Photonics. Software. Electronics.
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- Just keep moving -
Wait, you don't know what I'm talking about?
➡️ We built a compiler that maps arithmetic operations into spiking neural networks for executing the computation.
It computes without all the heavy Von-Neumann stack!
neucom-aps.github.io/axon-sdk/
Wait, you don't know what I'm talking about?
➡️ We built a compiler that maps arithmetic operations into spiking neural networks for executing the computation.
It computes without all the heavy Von-Neumann stack!
neucom-aps.github.io/axon-sdk/
The dynamic ranges, the varying precision, all make more sense with a mental picture.
Good resources:
👉 newsletter.maartengrootendorst.com/p/a-visual-g...
👉 flop.evanau.dev/arbitrary-fl...
The dynamic ranges, the varying precision, all make more sense with a mental picture.
Good resources:
👉 newsletter.maartengrootendorst.com/p/a-visual-g...
👉 flop.evanau.dev/arbitrary-fl...
- Water faucet? -> 😪
- Replacing it with an infrared-LED proximity sensor that is hidden below the mirror so that the toilet looks cool? -> Ohhhh yeah 😎
The result? Having to look below to see where that goddamnit sensor is.
Let's do tech right!
- Water faucet? -> 😪
- Replacing it with an infrared-LED proximity sensor that is hidden below the mirror so that the toilet looks cool? -> Ohhhh yeah 😎
The result? Having to look below to see where that goddamnit sensor is.
Let's do tech right!
A finger-sized Digital Logic Analyzer.
It's muselab's one, and it uses Pulseview's open-source visualization software.
👉 8 channels at 24 MHz for 15 €. Not bad!
A finger-sized Digital Logic Analyzer.
It's muselab's one, and it uses Pulseview's open-source visualization software.
👉 8 channels at 24 MHz for 15 €. Not bad!
It turns out that Madrid, the city where I come from, was the internal feature name for iMessage before it went public.
Fun fact of the day 😆
It turns out that Madrid, the city where I come from, was the internal feature name for iMessage before it went public.
Fun fact of the day 😆
First, I thought of trashing it and paying 70€ for a new one. It would have been a shame since I fixed it for 2€.
In a few minutes, its life was prolonged by ~4 years.
Remember, when it breaks, just fix it 🔧☑️
First, I thought of trashing it and paying 70€ for a new one. It would have been a shame since I fixed it for 2€.
In a few minutes, its life was prolonged by ~4 years.
Remember, when it breaks, just fix it 🔧☑️
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.
More information at:
eurips.cc/call-for-wor...
eurips.cc/call-for-aff...
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...
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 ❔
Info: eurips.cc/become-spons...
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 ❔
Info: eurips.cc/become-spons...
- 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°