Deus In Machina

Deus In Machina delves into artificial intelligence, programming paradigms, technology's societal impacts, and historical overviews of programming languages and software development. It explores learning techniques, debates AI ethics, and provides practical programming guides and tutorials, alongside reflections on computing history and the evolution of gaming.

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0 implied HN points 17 Oct 22
  1. The author is a data scientist without a computer science degree, documenting their journey of learning about programming and topics like Webassembly and Machine Learning.
  2. The blog welcomes readers interested in Webassembly, Pharo, Emulation, and Machine learning.
  3. Readers are encouraged to subscribe to the blog for updates and share the posts.
0 implied HN points 02 Nov 23
  1. Understand and work around your energy peaks and dips throughout the day to maximize productivity.
  2. Implement strategies to manage distractions, such as setting up phone holders and blocking access to tempting websites.
  3. Setting daily goals, being present in your tasks, and balancing work with enjoyable activities are crucial for maintaining focus and productivity.
0 implied HN points 07 Dec 23
  1. Open source projects often struggle to secure funding through traditional methods like crowdfunding, facing challenges to sustain their development and maintainer salaries.
  2. The use of open source software is widespread across various industries, with many code bases being primarily composed of open source libraries.
  3. Developers have access to a wealth of high-quality open source tools and libraries for free, but the sustainability of open source projects and the well-being of maintainers are ongoing concerns.
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