Month: January 2020

netpipe January 30, 2020

PhysOrg.com – latest science and technology news stories – NASA shutting down space telescope, infrared eyes to cosmos Hack a Day – DDR-5? DDR-4, We Hardly Knew Ye Ars Technica – General Motors will invest $2.2 billion to build EVs in Detroit Ars Technica – How a $300 projector can fool Tesla’s Autopilot Slashdot – […]

netpipe January 26, 2020

Hack a Day – Porting Quake to an iPod classic is no Easy Task Green Car Congress – DOE to award ~$96M for bioenergy research and development Environmental Leader – Wendy’s Saved 377,000 Gallons of Diesel Last Year EurekAlert! – Breaking News – Can lithium halt progression of Alzheimer’s disease? Slashdot – Gravity: We Might […]

netpipe January 22, 2020

Geek.com – Killer T-Cell Discovery Could Mean ‘Universal’ Cancer Treatment Slashdot – Wine 5.0 Released Ars Technica – Patch Windows 10 and Server now because certificate validation is broken Ars Technica – Every classic Half-Life game is now free on Steam Big Think – There is no dark matter. Instead, information has mass, physicist says […]

netpipe January 14, 2020

Ars Technica – CBS renews Star Trek: Picard for a second season PhysOrg.com – latest science and technology news stories – Gene-editing tool’s pioneers win Israel’s Wolf Prize Engadget – GM reportedly plans to bring back the Hummer as an electric pickup Hack a Day – DIY Autonomous Mower In The Wild Hack a Day […]

netpipe January 10, 2020

Ars Technica – Sony stuns CES with an electric show car, the Vision-S Ars Technica – Panasonic breaks out of VR’s “headset” bubble with fresh “eyeglasses” design PhysOrg.com – latest science and technology news stories – New approach for controlling qubits via microwave pulses reduces error rates and increases efficiency PhysOrg.com – latest science and […]

netpipe January 1, 2020

https://github.com/netpipe/emscripten-projects/blob/master/emulators/8086tiny/screenshot.png http://www.netpipe.ca/apps/8086tiny/8086tiny.html     my game engine with all the libs compiled for emscripten. uses bullet for physics and python for scripting. source available on github http://www.netpipe.ca/games/lunaengine/Luna.html