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Francesco Biscani

Claimed Proof That P != NP - 4 views

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    Yet another one? Wish him good luck... I doubt anyone will waste time peer-reviewing his article. Here's quite a nice overview of the efforts on the problem: http://www.win.tue.nl/~gwoegi/P-versus-NP.htm
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    thanks Marek - very nice link indeed ... did not know about it
Juxi Leitner

Send To Dropbox - Email files to your Dropbox! - 2 views

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    for the dropbox users.. in case you e.g. would like to add things behind restrictive firewalls to your dropbox shared drives
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    are they going to see the content of all my dropbox after the authorisation process this requires?
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    I dunno but it would be nice if you could give permission to specific folders ... dunno how the API handles it...
Francesco Biscani

Slashdot Science Story | 5 Trillion Digits of Pi - a New World Record - 1 views

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    Another Pi digits calculation record.
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    wow - apparently the project started as a high-school project! http://www.numberworld.org/y-cruncher/
LeopoldS

NASA - NASA IT Summit - 2 views

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    who of you IT guru's are going to stay up late to follow some of the presentations live?
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    nobody interested? Ed? Francesco? Dario?
Tobias Seidl

Information processing by biochemical networks: a dynamic approach - Interface - 1 views

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    Something for the computer freaks.
LeopoldS

Short-term meditation induces white matter changes in the anterior cingulate - PNAS - 3 views

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    one more try to get you interested in this ... seems that it is slowly but surely moving into the domain of serious science ...
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    Why don't you try this out? 10 minutes group meditation before every ACT meeting... Should be fun!
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    Great, just great!! The conclusion seems to be "Thus IBMT could provide a means for improving self-regulation and perhaps reducing or preventing various mental disorders." Why all this neuro-bio-nonsense?? Wasn't this conclusion known before just using good old classic psychology and similar? Again one of these studies that thinks to provide new evidence just because they made a boring brain scan...
Juxi Leitner

How I became a Foursquare cyberstalker | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

  • Foursquare is now being widely touted as the app which will, after years of anticipation and prediction, mark the beginning of "life as a game" computing. Whatever you do, wherever you go, you will be scoring points, earning "medals", and be in, at the very least, social competition with other users around you.
  • Privacy seems to be very low down their priorities. In theory, if every user knows the risks, this is fine. But they just don't. It's being targeted at 18 to 25-year-olds. Facebook was forced in the end to change its default privacy settings due to public concerns. Foursquare should do the same. Some people are even checking in when they're at home. Think of the implications. It's crazy
  • Recruitment is a form of stalking, I suppose. But I can now see the negative implications of Foursquare in the real world.
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  • Ten days ago Foursquare reached the two-million-users landmark, just three months after it had reached the one-million mark. A week earlier, the company received $20m in venture capital from a who's who of Silicon Valley luminaries. It appears the trajectory for Foursquare is only upwards. But as the critical mass of Foursquare users swells and intensifies over the coming months and years, the concerns over privacy are likely to magnify. In June, Webroot, a Denver-based internet security firm, surveyed 1,645 users of "geo-location-ready mobile devices", including 624 in the UK: 29% said they shared their location with people other than their friends; 31% said they accepted a friend request from a stranger; and, yet, 55% still said they were worried about their loss of privacy.
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    anybody here using Foursquare already? Location is supposed to be "the future" (this time)
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    this is worse than having a mobile ... !
Juxi Leitner

Pentagon's Shape-Shifting Bot Folds Into Boat, Plane | Danger Room | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Darpa-backed electrical engineers at the two schools released the stunning results: a shape-shifting sheet of rigid tiles and elastomer joints that can fold itself into a little plane or a boat on demand.
  • In Darpa’s dreams, this work will eventually lead to everything from morphing aircraft to self-styling uniforms to a “universal spare part.”
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    haha! is this a joke...?
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    well i guess the news headline is a bit too much trying to be attractive :)
Dario Izzo

Goodbye To Google Wave - 2 views

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    I guess it never really was clear what it should do (everything?!) or what it was (they also developed server communications and APIs for loads of things) ... also: "Wave was one stab at tackling our information overload, at providing a central hub for all the information we need to deal with every day. And it will be back, in one form or another." http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/pda/2010/aug/05/google-wave
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    I liked the concept but it was too slow .... a pity
Dario Izzo

Open Source Aerospace Project - 3 views

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    similar idea to ours.... but implemented
Juxi Leitner

Run Wired, Run Deep: Subs May Finally Get Online | Danger Room | Wired.com - 1 views

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    strange that even if optical fibre this would not compromise the submarines location ...
Juxi Leitner

Inside Google Books: Books of the world, stand up and be counted! All 129,864,880 of you. - 3 views

  • After we exclude serials, we can finally count all the books in the world. There are 129,864,880 of them. At least until Sunday.
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    interesting post on data and knowledge management ;)
Juxi Leitner

Microsoft Shows Off 'Milo' Virtual Human | News & Opinion | PCMag.com - 0 views

  • TED, Microsoft showed off its "virtual human" technology, named Milo, designed for the company's hands-free Xbox 360 motion controller called Kinect at TED Global in Oxford. Milo is built to react to people's emotions, body movements, and voice, allowing players to interact with the virtual character.
Francesco Biscani

DM's Esoteric Programming Languages - Intelligent Design Sort - 1 views

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    Cool algorithm! We should implement it in PaGMO.
Francesco Biscani

Gamers beat algorithms at finding protein structures - 0 views

  • Foldit takes a hybrid approach. The Rosetta algorithm is used to create some potential starting structures, but users are then given a set of controls that let them poke and prod the protein's structure in three dimensions; displays provide live feedback on the energy of a configuration. 
  • By tracing the actions of the best players, the authors were able to figure out how the humans' excellent pattern recognition abilities gave them an edge over the computer.
  • Humans turn out to be really bad at starting from a simple linear chain of proteins; they need a rough idea of what the protein might look like before they can recognize patterns to optimize. Given a set of 10 potential structures produced by Rosetta, however, the best players were very adept at picking the one closest to the optimal configuration.
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  • The authors also note that different players tended to have different strengths. Some were better at making the big adjustments needed to get near an energy minimum, while others enjoyed the fine-scale tweaking needed to fully optimize the structure. That's where Foldit's ability to enable team competitions, where different team members could handle the parts of the task most suited to their interests and abilities, really paid off.
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    Some interesting ideas for our crowdsourcing game in here.
LeopoldS

God's Number is 20 - 1 views

shared by LeopoldS on 11 Aug 10 - Cached
Ma Ru liked it
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    maybe Rubik's number is 20 .... but gods ????
LeopoldS

pdfcrowd.com | Convert your web pages to PDF - 1 views

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    would this be of interest to be added at our website?
LeopoldS

Cappuccino Web Framework - Build Desktop Class Applications in Objective-J and JavaScript - 2 views

shared by LeopoldS on 25 Aug 10 - Cached
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    of interest for us?
LeopoldS

The Wilderness Downtown - 6 views

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    nice demonstration of power of html5
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    ... and of power of Arcade Fire's music... Going to see them in London in December...
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    ha - saw them back in 2004 :) one of the best bands out there...
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    oh yeah Arcade Fire :)
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