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timthorn

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UK Online Safety Consultation: Giving users more choice control and trust online

ofcom.org.uk
2 points·by timthorn·15 hours ago·0 comments

Frank Land obituary: programmer of the first business computer

thetimes.com
1 points·by timthorn·22 days ago·0 comments

The silent coup: How AI captured Westminster

newstatesman.com
2 points·by timthorn·3 months ago·0 comments

January 1877 – Sir Titus Salt obituary

theengineer.co.uk
1 points·by timthorn·5 months ago·0 comments

Life, Death and Mowing

cam.ac.uk
16 points·by timthorn·7 months ago·11 comments

Misha Glenny to Present BBC Radio 4's in Our Time

bbc.co.uk
2 points·by timthorn·7 months ago·0 comments

Battery tracks: the green innovations that could power the railway's next era

theengineer.co.uk
5 points·by timthorn·7 months ago·0 comments

UK banks still run software code written more than 60 years ago

computerweekly.com
26 points·by timthorn·10 months ago·24 comments

ChatGPT seemed to think on the fly when put through an Ancient Greek math puzzle

cam.ac.uk
1 points·by timthorn·10 months ago·0 comments

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timthorn
·2 months ago·discuss
Dot matrix printers + fanfold paper
timthorn
·2 months ago·discuss
> Connections, Cosmos, Civilization, The Ascent of Man and Attenborough's Life on Earth

Civilization and The Ascent of Man were both commissioned by Attenborough - he had a major impact on the broadcast landscape well beyond natural history.
timthorn
·2 months ago·discuss
It's the same Greek root as Kubernetes
timthorn
·3 months ago·discuss
The article is a great read. Though it talks about OBEX, and how Bluetooth wiped out IrDA, but not that Bluetooth took OBEX straight out of the IrDA stack.

Not IRDA, but there was also IRTalk built into some of the Power Book series, allowing native AppleTalk to a diffuse IR access point. I really wanted to try that out but never had the opportunity.
timthorn
·3 months ago·discuss
Partially redacted details here. The award was over 5 years for half that amount, but could be extended to 10.

https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/0f8a65b5-2...
timthorn
·4 months ago·discuss
> click on the “books” tab - the author is a technologist

That's rather underselling him. Charles Petzold wrote the canonical reference works for programming Win32 and MFC.

It's like calling Donald Knuth a lecturer.
timthorn
·4 months ago·discuss
And a Televideo 910. Keyboard with added reverb :)
timthorn
·5 months ago·discuss
Typically, fun memory they'd move to a secure connection for credit card input, but most of the site would be open HTTP - why secure what isn't confidential? Concerns about 3rd parties eavesdropping on the sites you visited weren't a big thing at the turn of the century.
timthorn
·5 months ago·discuss
I bought myself a 3 year subscription with my very first pay cheque. I got 2 or 3 issues before it went under. As a way of teaching a teenager about the full range of computer technology from the Cambridge Active Badge through to Big Data, it was and is unmatched.
timthorn
·5 months ago·discuss
The MRAO is a fascinating place, with things left as they were the last time an instrument was used. The floor of the hut where the array cables were aggregated for connection to the cable back to the Cavendish is covered in little plastic caps from the connectors, discarded as the instrument was being set up.

The article talks about HERA; MRAO hosts the prototype for that. IIRC, they experimented with methods to build the dishes with off-the-shelf parts - such as drainpipes to build the ring.
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
It's possibly because of a ruling from the Advertising Standards Authority back in the ADSL days: https://www.asa.org.uk/resource/broadband-speed-claims-guida...
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
I wondered, but my 15 year old loved it.
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
And the lesser known "Look Around You" which might also not land so well with an American audience.

Thants.
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
You might be thinking of Rabbit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_%28telecommunications%2...
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
Are the dual redundant leaky feeders configured to act as a MIMO array?
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
Reminds me of Field, an art installation of planted fluorescent tubes under an HV electricity distribution line back in 2004: https://www.gorge.org/images/field/
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
The print copy of Felder and Felder looks to be cheaper than Young and Freedman at both Barnes and Noble and Amazon?
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
Ah yes, and they are very readable indeed.
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
Felder & Felder's Modern Physics is pretty good (https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/physic...). I also second OgsyedIE's suggestion og Young & Freedman.
timthorn
·6 months ago·discuss
I did learn German at school but it didn't help much when trying to get to Munich airport last year. I could understand what was going on with the cancelled trains at the station I boarded at, but the train I did catch end up tipping us all out after a few stops.

I could make out a bit of what the driver said, but not enough to be sure of the detail, which is what really mattered. I expected to miss my flight, but just made it in the end.