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Xuebing Du

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Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
occasionally subtle

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I will stop using tumblr for Förvillelser which will live on at https://forvillelser.vorce.se/ instead. I posted about the reasons.
The new Förvillelser is built with gonz and hosted on netlify.
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Bridget Riley
A personal hero
Derrick Velasquez - brutal world
Vacay in Italy. Bergamo, Florence, Livorno, and Rome. 🇮🇹
[Image: A1 (1930) by Wacław Szpakowski, via Miguel Abreu Gallery]. I meant to write about these way back when they first appeared in the Paris Review, but alas. In any case, Wacław Szpakowski was a…
Stunning pieces.
May 07, 2018 Posted by Joel Carlbark | Comments Synthetic Monitoring: A Case Study of the Melt...
New post by yours truly on the Meltwater engineering blog. I write a little bit about our monitoring setup for our APIs.
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs Defying Gravity at http://www.kindl-berlin.de/
Interesting talk on some of the ways FoundationDB is tested.
Related topic that I’d like to explore a bit more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_event_simulation
Evil Mad Scientist Shop: DIY and open source hardware and software for art, education, and world domination.
I want one. 🤤
dasie - DAta Structures In Elixir.
Fun learning project where I’m implementing some basic (persistent) data structures in Elixir. One of the goals is to also have good test coverage to ensure correctness. I’ll try and write some property-based tests as well.
Available data structures right now:
Linked list (pretty redundant, but whatever)
Binary Search Tree
Trie / prefix tree
Red-black Tree
Next up I think I want to implement an ordered set using the Red-black tree.
February 27, 2018 Posted by Joel Carlbark | Comments Two days of fun() at Lambda Days 2018 ...
I wrote a short summary of my visit to Krakow and Lambda Days 2018 up on the Meltwater engineering blog.
Edit: Reddit thread.
Victor Vasarely - Untitled
Christopher Bauder and Kangding Ray
My playlist of clips from tonight’s SKALAR performance.
SKALAR - the exhibition cycle
Installation performance from Christopher Bauder and Kangding Ray with WHITEvoid features an array of mechanical mirrors guiding laser lights in various ways:
SKALAR is a large-scale art installation that explores the complex impact of light and sound on human perception. Light artist Christopher Bauder and musician Kangding Ray give an audio-visual narration of radiant light vector drawings and multi-dimensional sound inside the pitch-dark industrial space of Kraftwerk Berlin. By combining a vast array of kinetic mirrors, perfectly synchronized moving lights and a sophisticated multi-channel sound system, SKALAR reflects on the fundamental nature and essence of basic human emotions.
As of writing, you can catch a performance on the 24th and 25th of February at Kraftwerk Berlin [link]
Can’t wait for tonight! :D
I just got back from Lambda Days 2018 in Krakow. Lambda Days is a functional programming conference. But I had a couple of hours to also enjoy other things - here are some photos from Bunkier Sztuki (Gallery of Contemporary Art). It had two ongoing exhibitions: The trouble with value and Communicating vessels.
Hoeg
Been playing around with building a toy concatenative programming language, which I call Hoeg. So far it’s a blast. Available on the githubs. We’ll see how far I’ll take it, but I have some stuff I want to try.
Got the inspiration from: Stian Veum Møllersen’s talk “Revisting Concatenative Languages with Creative Programming” from Code Mesh 2017