Visualizing Delaunay Triangulation (2022)
(ianthehenry.com)
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Nvidia Stock Crash Prediction
(entropicthoughts.com)
Floating-Point Printing and Parsing Can Be Simple And Fast
(research.swtch.com)
People cannot "just pay attention" to (boring, routine) things
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
The Astro Technology Company joins Cloudflare
(astro.build)
Ergonomic abstractions for numerical computing: My story so far
(ocramz.github.io)
Primecoin and Cunningham Prime Chains
(johndcook.com)
When Models Manipulate Manifolds: The Geometry of a Counting Task
(transformer-circuits.pub)
A Unique Performance Optimization for a 3D Geometry Language
(cprimozic.net)
Cloudspecs: Cloud Hardware Evolution Through the Looking Glass
(muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
Celeste & TowerFall Physics
(maddymakesgames.com)
Lessons from Blogging and the Evolution of the Open Web
(openchannels.fm)
Relax for the same result (2015)
(sive.rs)
A4 Paper Stories
(susam.net)
3D printed origami
(youtu.be)
The designs showcased in the video are based on a couple of papers linked in the description:
* [Origami of thick panels](https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aab2870)
* [Functional, durable, and scalable origami-inspired springs](https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.06769)
Accounting for Computer Scientists (2011)
(martin.kleppmann.com)
using lava lamps to break RSA
(flak.tedunangst.com)
Who Invented the Transistor?
(people.idsia.ch)
Slaughtering Competition Problems with Quantifier Elimination
(grossack.site)
Release age v1.3.0: post-quantum (and more)
(github.com)
The hidden brain power behind programming
(web.eecs.umich.edu)
Story about the research paper posted on the institution website: https://cse.engin.umich.edu/stories/the-hidden-brain-power-behind-programming
Play the Monty Hall game
(monty.donk.systems)
The Algebra of Loans in Rust
(nadrieril.github.io)
Ancient Greek geometry
(sciencevsmagic.net)
A compass-and-ruler geometric construction sandbox with minimalistic UI and a list of challenges.
Are Two Heads Better Than One?
(eieio.games)
Mathematically extra-complicated Secretest Santa 2025
(youtube.com)
Sampling random binary trees with a size-limited critical Boltzmann sampler
(byorgey.wordpress.com)
Floquet codes have recently emerged as a new family of error-correcting codes, and have drawn significant interest across both theoretical and practical quantum computing. A central open question has been how to implement logical operations on these codes. In this work, we show how two techniques fr...