A weekly podcast from Chris Chinchilla covering technology, board and role play games, history, current affairs, and frankly whatever I feel like covering. Show notes can be found at - chrischinchilla.com/podcast
I enjoyed this hands on, and am thinking of switching chrischinchilla.com over to it… At some point.
Powered by markdown and built on top of React, Docusaurus is an open sourced static site generator. How does it compare and does its React roots complicate things? I take a look!
Well, I don't agree with all of them! But a bucket is as good as an umbrella in a storm. Or. Something. (This will make send if you actually read the post)
Umberto Eco knew a great many things. Indeed too many things, at least according to his critics: “Eco knows everything there is to know and spews it in your face in the most blasé manner,” declared Pier Paolo Pasolini, “as if you were listening to a robot.
Why do some startups attract more negative attention than others and would you want your children taught by an AI? Oh, and a group of libertarian millionaires decide to buy a cruise ship. What could possibly go wrong?
The likes of Getir, Gorillas, Weezy and Zapp are taking over our city streets. But on-demand grocery apps are really racing to be too big to fail On a sleepy, suburban street in Pankow, Berlin, there’s barely any traffic, and sound is confined to the distant chime of church bells.
Zhou Yi was terrible at math. He risked never getting into college. Then a company called Squirrel AI came to his middle school in Hangzhou, China, promising personalized tutoring.
On the evening of 7 December 2010, in a hushed San Francisco auditorium, former Google engineer Patri Friedman sketched out the future of humanity.