This U.S. News article from 1948 details the big industry and the prospect for commercial power in the 1950s. | Continue reading
This 1947 article details official facts on what weapons can do to the civilian population. | Continue reading
While nuclear power may not see huge growth, the former New Jersey governor and EPA administrator says it still has a pivotal role. | Continue reading
Once the promise of clean, near limitless energy, nuclear is now in its waning years. | Continue reading
Seventy years after the first atomic explosion, the U.S. is at a crossroads with its aging, world-destroying stockpile. | Continue reading
Dollars versus lives is a U.S. choice, says Teller in this 1967 interview with U.S. News. | Continue reading
U.S. News founder David Lawrence penned this take on the atomic bomb and nuclear weapons in 1945. | Continue reading
The Tennessee town was established in 1942 as a production site for the Manhattan Project. | Continue reading
This 1948 U.S. News article details plans for countering an expected Russian attack. | Continue reading
Here's how to prepare home and factory for potential threat, according to a U.S. News article from 1950. | Continue reading
Cities that spread out will survive best, according to this 1949 U.S. News article. | Continue reading
The creation of the atomic bomb ended World War II, but it also created nuclear energy. | Continue reading
We start with Volkswagen, then mortgages, then Ben’s time in Taiwan, and finally end with a critique of the Apple Watch. It all makes sense in the end. Hopefully. This episode is sponsored by Zendesk. Make your customer service seem like magic by building it directly into your ap … | Continue reading
A short movie capturing some moments of the last trip to Germany - Belgium - Netherlands. | Continue reading
tranScriptorium will be present at the next Digital Heritage 2015 conference to be held in Granada (Spain). See you in Granada!! | Continue reading
Rotolini di fesa di tacchino arrosto con crema alla ricotta, basilico e mandorle. | Continue reading
TU Berlin/Sin Digital at IBC 2015 in AmsterdamSpin Digital presents at IBC Amsterdam the latest version of its very compact 8K HEVC/H.265 decoder for the next generation of Ultra High Definition... | Continue reading
TU Berlin/Spin Digital at IFA 2015 in BerlinSpin Digital will demonstrate at IFA Berlin its real-time HEVC/H.265 decoder for 4K (UHD-1 Phase 2) supporting 60 frames per second, high dynamic range, and... | Continue reading
Film265 Face-to-Face Meeting in CopenhagenOn July 3rd 2015 members of the Film265 consortium met in Copenhagen at LevelK headquarters to discuss the advances of the project. Participants from all... | Continue reading
TU Berlin and reelport presented Film265 at the Connect Concertation Meeting.The Film265 project was presented by Mauricio Alvarez-Mesa (TU Berlin) and Tilman Scheel (reelport) at the Connect... | Continue reading
Film265 at Cannes Film Festival 2015Members from the Film265 consortium participated in the Cannes Film Festival 2015 edition at the French Riviera city from May 13th to May 24th. Mr Jerome Paillard,... | Continue reading
TU Berlin/Sin Digital at IBC 2015 in AmsterdamSpin Digital presents at IBC Amsterdam the latest version of its very compact 8K HEVC/H.265 decoder for the next generation of Ultra High Definition applications. The demonstration will take place at RAI Amsterdam at Hall 1, Stand 1.F … | Continue reading
TU Berlin/Spin Digital at IFA 2015 in BerlinSpin Digital will demonstrate at IFA Berlin its real-time HEVC/H.265 decoder for 4K (UHD-1 Phase 2) supporting 60 frames per second, high dynamic range, and extended color formats (4:4:4 and 10-bit). The exhibition will take place from … | Continue reading
Film265 Face-to-Face Meeting in CopenhagenOn July 3rd 2015 members of the Film265 consortium met in Copenhagen at LevelK headquarters to discuss the advances of the project. Participants from all consortium partners (TU Berlin, Reelport, Marché du Film - Cinando, and LevelK) were … | Continue reading
TU Berlin and reelport presented Film265 at the Connect Concertation Meeting.The Film265 project was presented by Mauricio Alvarez-Mesa (TU Berlin) and Tilman Scheel (reelport) at the Connect Concertation Meeting, which was organized by the Creativity Unit of the DG Connect direc … | Continue reading
Film265 at Cannes Film Festival 2015Members from the Film265 consortium participated in the Cannes Film Festival 2015 edition at the French Riviera city from May 13th to May 24th. Mr Jerome Paillard, executive director of the Marché du Film, Tilman Scheel CEO of reelport, and Mau … | Continue reading
I’ve been using XMPP as my primary IM protocol for years now. I’ve used a few other things on the side, but I’ve always advertised it as my primary mean of communication. And it’s really worked for a long time: lots of developers and people in FLOSS circles use XMPP, and Google T … | Continue reading
Ben and James briefly discuss ad-blockers, then admit it’s an academic debate and move on to the business of advertising and the far more profound shifts that are caused on the Internet and by new places on the Internet. Note: This podcast references Marco Arment’s Peace applicat … | Continue reading
When I was at SoundCloud, being transparent about our architecture evolution was part of our technology strategy. Something we’ve talked about on countless occasions but never really described in detail was our application of the Back-end for Front-end architecture pattern, or BF … | Continue reading
CSS animations and transitions are awesome, but they’re also hard to get right. You want your animations to be sequenced a certain way, to last the right amount of time, and to progress at the right pace. That’s where tooling comes in. What if you could slow down, rewind, or paus … | Continue reading
Terrina di patate, funghi, melanzane e pane aromatizzato con basilico, origano e prezzemolo. | Continue reading
Keeping a live replica of selected PostgreSQL tables using Bucardo | Continue reading
Setting up replication in PostgreSQL using Bucardo | Continue reading
Ben and James discuss James’ sophomore experience at Burning Man, and then turn to the iPad Pro and its paucity of quality of applications. Just how much is Apple responsible? This episode is sponsored by Zendesk. Make your customer service seem like magic by building it directly … | Continue reading
FotoxanneTHISONE, 2015 © Sophie JungHaving announced the five talents for the ING Unseen Talent Award, we’re excited to announce that voting is now open for the Public Prize. Cast your vote here and get the chance to win an exclusive Unseen prize. | Continue reading
Moon Game, 2015 © Sjoerd KnibbelerHaving announced the five talents for the ING Unseen Talent Award, we’re excited to announce that voting is now open for the Public Prize. Cast your vote here and get the chance to win an exclusive Unseen prize. | Continue reading
Untitled (Dilatation I), 2015 © Sébastien BoninHaving announced the five talents for the ING Unseen Talent Award, we’re excited to announce that voting is now open for the Public Prize. Cast your vote here and get the chance to win an exclusive Unseen prize. | Continue reading
All is dust, 2015 © Olya OleinicHaving announced the five talents for the ING Unseen Talent Award, we’re excited to announce that voting is now open for the Public Prize. Cast your vote here and get the chance to win an exclusive Unseen prize. | Continue reading
Summer Ending, 2015 © Lara GasparottoHaving announced the five talents for the ING Unseen Talent Award, we’re excited to announce that voting is now open for the Public Prize. Cast your vote here and get the chance to win an exclusive Unseen prize. | Continue reading
Microservices are a thing these days. When I was at SoundCloud, I was responsible for the migration from a monolithic Ruby on Rails application to a constellation of microservices. I’ve told the technical side of this story multiple times, both in presentations, and as a multi-p … | Continue reading
canvas { display: inline-block; max-width: 100%; cursor: crosshair; } This post explains the algorithm I use for field of view in my game. I’ve been meaning to write about it for a long time. While I procrastinated, I moved four times, got married, had two kids, and ported my … | Continue reading
Ben and James discuss the New York Times exposé on Amazon’s work practices at its Seattle headquarters. What exactly was the story about, what questions are raised by it, and more importantly, what are the right answers for not just Amazon but society as a whole? This episode is … | Continue reading
No matter how simple the end product, design is hard work. To come up with something that looks good, something people like, is at best tangential to the main point. The question is: does it succeed at meeting the project goals? And you don’t know how to answer that question. | Continue reading
I’m a big fan of Zach Gage’s games. He recently released a game called “Sage Solitaire” in which solitaire is played with poker hands. You can make a Full House, Straight, Straight Flush, etc, to clear cards from the board. To choose what hands to make, it’s pretty important to k … | Continue reading
I’m a big fan of Zach Gage’s games. He recently released a game called “Sage Solitaire” in which solitaire is played with poker hands. You can make a Full House, Straight, Straight Flush, etc, to clear cards from the board. To choose what hands to make, it’s pretty important to k … | Continue reading
If you’re a web developer and you’re interested in open source projects and you commonly use browser devtools in your activities then you might want to read on. In this article, I’ll go over some of the things that make the Firefox DevTools open source project special, and how th … | Continue reading