Oct 03

Robot Fish Swims Under Arduino Control #ArduinoMonday #Arduino

Originally shared by Adafruit Industries

Robot Fish Swims Under Arduino Control #ArduinoMonday #Arduino

https://blog.adafruit.com/2016/10/03/robot-fish-swims-under-arduino-control-arduinomonday-arduino/

via Arduino Blog

If you’re going to build an underwater vehicle, propeller control is the conventional solution. Eric Dirgahayu, however, created his underwater creature in the form of a fish, complete with a tail that powers it through the water, and pectoral fins that could, in theory, steer it in the correct direction. There is also a ballast tank to adjust its buoyancy. Interestingly, control of this “fish” is accomplished via a TV remote, so the surrounding water would need to be relatively clear.

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https://blog.adafruit.com/2016/10/03/robot-fish-swims-under-arduino-control-arduinomonday-arduino/

Oct 02

Via Winchell Chung.

Via Winchell Chung. When creating your secondary-world fantasy, it’s good to be aware of this great variety of possible models, and how much the different empires and civilisations interacted.

Originally shared by Andrew Pam

A fascinating history of Asia during the Roman Empire.

https://medium.com/@writingben/when-roman-barbarians-met-the-asian-enlightenment-2be064d7af9b

Oct 01

This kind of shift from low-wage manual labour to technology work is going to be increasingly required in the next…

This kind of shift from low-wage manual labour to technology work is going to be increasingly required in the next few years. And there are plenty of stories to tell right here: What is it like when parent and child have very different experiences of the world of work? What if a sibling has gone into the street gangs and resents the other sibling’s change in circumstances? How does it feel to be the first person in your family to get a degree?

Originally shared by Walter Roberson

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/salinas-computer-science-program-1.3779690

Oct 01

Via MrsA Wiggins.

Via MrsA Wiggins.

Originally shared by Tshaka “Villain McBeardface” Armstrong

Often, what children see, they want to be. What they are most inundated with shapes their worldview, for better or for worse. And, ultimately that’s what seeing powerful images of blackness, or Asian-ness (Ghost in the Shell‘s missed opportunity), or any ethnicity, is all about. A sense of power, of confidence.

This is probably one of the most important pieces I’ve written in quite some time.

https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/luke-cage-black-panther-and-why-heroes-of-color-matter/
Sep 30

And yet more good news: The ZNB multi-anthology Kickstarter is now over, but we made it to the first stretch goal,…

Originally shared by Kat Richardson

And yet more good news: The ZNB multi-anthology Kickstarter is now over, but we made it to the first stretch goal, which means Bookmarks for everyone who pledged $17 or more! Yay! And submissions for ALL of the anthologies are now open. Spread the word to your writer friends who might want to send something in to read the guidelines and get their story in by December 31.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/543968884/robots-water-and-death-anthologies/description

Sep 30

You might expect the stories in a boxed set formed around the idea of being explicitly the opposite of grimdark to…

You might expect the stories in a boxed set formed around the idea of being explicitly the opposite of grimdark to all be kind of the same.

Not remotely.

Originally shared by C. J. Brightley

Kyra Halland summarized our Light in the Darkness boxed set as “There truly is something for everyone in this set: sword and sorcery, sword and no sorcery, sorcery and no sword, sixguns and sorcery, steampunk, magical realism, settings from modern day to alternate history to fantasy worlds based on Asian myths, from no romance to romance in a variety of flavors. Light in the Darkness explores a full range of fantasy, featuring good (if flawed) characters doing their best to do the right things in difficult circumstances, with an undercurrent of hope.”

You can find the set at:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K3534QI

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/light-in-the-darkness-cj-brightley/1124360518?ean=2940153673578

Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/light-in-the-darkness-a-noblebright-fantasy-boxed-set iTunes/iBooks: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/light-in-darkness-noblebright/id1143589450?mt=11

http://www.kyrahalland.com/blog/light-in-the-darkness-roundup-1

http://www.kyrahalland.com/blog/light-in-the-darkness-roundup-1
Sep 30

Very nearly mentioned in comment #9, but not quite: orbital datacentres.

Very nearly mentioned in comment #9, but not quite: orbital datacentres. Lots of free solar power, and you could potentially even manufacture the chips in orbit.

There would be some transmission lag because of lightspeed limitations, so you would probably use it for big number-crunching primarily.

Originally shared by Winchell Chung

Charles Stross Trigger Warning

Speculations of other uses for the monstrous payload capacity of SpaceX’s proposed booster.

http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2016/09/what-else-can-you-do-with-a-bi.html