Exploring the Future of Technology and Life
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Join Laura and Zod as they discuss the cutting-edge technology and breakthrough discoveries shaping our world in this episode of Hacker FM. From Pulsar’s revolutionary hyper-hackable text editor to electrictronic self-assembly in live fish, the possibilities of what the future holds become ever more tantalizing. They will also ponder the implications of Wolfram Language and Mathematica on Raspberry Pi, EasyOS kirkstone 2.0, and a look into modern Japanese wood construction. Tune in for an exploration of technology and life beyond our wildest dreams. Pulsar – A Community-Led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor Electrodes build themselves inside the bodies of live fish Cosmic Rays May Explain Life’s Bias for Right-Handed DNA (2020) Wolfram Language and Mathematica Free on Every Raspberry Pi EasyOS kirkstone 2.0 release – lightweight Linux from the guy behind Puppy Linux An overview of modern Japanese wood construction (2004) [pdf] I disapprove of what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it Popular education in Sweden: much more than you wanted to know Nokia launches DIY repairable budget Android phone
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