The weaving of a Pentium is so accurate that I could label the functional blocks of the processor. Amusingly, the gallery hung the weaving backward. The wrong side is facing outward, so the chip is mirrored. I had to flip the image to make this diagram. 2/6
I recently saw an amazing Navajo rug at the National Gallery of Art. It looks abstract at first, but it is a detailed representation of the Intel Pentium processor. Called "Replica of a Chip", it was created in 1994 by Marilou Schultz, a Navajo/Diné weaver and math teacher. Intel commissioned the weaving as a gift to the American Indian Science & Engineering Society. 1/6
...and accurate to the book, too.
When I read it for the first time, I was surprised by how much of a 19th-Century technothriller it was. In the book, Jonathan Harker has a Kodak camera. There are lots and lots of telegrams-- tweets. Most of the book was written as short epistles -- blog posts.
X wasn't banned in Brazil because of censorship. It was because Musk refused to abide by a court order to block accounts linked to the invasion of the Brazilian Parliament, Supreme Court and Presidential Palace in 2023. Musk preferred to close his Brazilian offices instead of helping to catch those who tried to overthrow a democratic elected government. If someone tells you otherwise, they're either dishonest or misinformed.
This reminds me of those old science videos we watched in middle. School when the teacher was hung over. #cybertruck
“They’re coming for trans kids because they don’t want us to grow up into trans adults. They are coming for trans kids because we are growing up through the cracks in the broken structures and we are surviving. And that survival is an inherent threat to those systems.”
“I believe that we can do so much better and we have earned so much more than just, like, introducing legislation. We will do so much more than just take back basic rights. I think we can build a world that’s better than any of us can imagine right now, without these systems in the first place. And, like, I’m filled with confidence that we can don something amazing here. Thank you.”
@leeb The IBM 1401 computer had optional support for math with pounds/shillings/pence in hardware, back when there were 12 pence in a shilling and 20 shillings in a pound. Of course there were two incompatible standards, so the computer had a knob on the front panel to select the standard.
Wireshark 4.4 dropped. Limits of new display filter features.
https://blog.wireshark.org/2024/08/whats-new-in-wireshark-4-4/
@dalias @rabbit That is an important aspect of a sustainable social media model. Scale must be understood as a mixed blessing that has costs which some communities have no capacity or desire to bear. Small is not a bad thing, as long as it suits the people who choose it. A federated system (which can include diverse platforms) lets sites choose to stay small or to try to manage getting big.
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