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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Pekr
28-Sep-2010
[5238]
They could call it BlackPad.
Maxim
28-Sep-2010
[5239]
yes.... that is what they should have used... that is really sexy... 
but mabe all the names they wanted where already registered... its 
becoming harder and harder to get trademarks...  many posers in the 
list.
Henrik
28-Sep-2010
[5240]
black pad may sound a bit like black panther. :-)
Maxim
28-Sep-2010
[5241x2]
or black magic  ;-)
but yeah... it would have been a nice publicity stunt.. hehe
Henrik
28-Sep-2010
[5243]
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/25/Black-Panther-Party-armed-guards-in-street-shotguns.jpg
Maxim
28-Sep-2010
[5244]
hehe
Janko
28-Sep-2010
[5245]
does rebol run on QNX? (if there is qnx behind it) ... did anyone 
look at the terms of use (any weirdo restrictions like iDevices)?
Graham
28-Sep-2010
[5246]
Yes, there is a version of Rebol for Qnx
Maxim
28-Sep-2010
[5247x2]
is there such a thing ?  v1 ?
qnx itself is quite open to anyone.
Graham
28-Sep-2010
[5249]
not too old ... core 2.5 http://www.rebol.com/release-archive.html
Maxim
28-Sep-2010
[5250]
The playpad may have its own conditions... though I'd say that right 
now, anyone getting a pad out will try to prevent the apple TOS errors.
Henrik
29-Sep-2010
[5251]
http://www.luxology.com/tv/training/view.aspx?id=536

Very interesting talk about the state of GPU raytracing
Maxim
30-Sep-2010
[5252x3]
GPU rendering has been used for production since Pixar's CArs... 
I've seen real-time manipulation of one of the shots ... it was impressive... 
it had caustics, refraction, reflections, all the stuff.  was running 
at full HD.


the only noticeable artifacts, where slightly lower polygon counts, 
slight transparency artifacts (hardware depth is aproximated, never 
subpixel) and some edge alliasing.


IIRC the actual color precision of images was within 10% of actual 
rendered final passes which took several hours per frame on the CPU. 
 so the animators could actually use the reflections and general 
look of the shot right away.
all they did was add a hook for nvidia's GPU 3d lib in their current 
shaders and used renderman interactively.
though in the movie, they do add many passes and compositing (which 
is where all those hours per frame come from)
AdrianS
30-Sep-2010
[5255x2]
Max, did you watch the video Henrik linked? It didn't look to me 
like the GPU did that great a job - at least it didn't look to be 
a general purpose solution to getting performance.
it's not like Luxology, and the other industry players, didn't wish 
for a magic bullet solution, but according to this guy and the state 
of the art he saw at Siggraph, it doesn't look like the GPU, by itself, 
is it
Maxim
30-Sep-2010
[5257x2]
Yeah.. I know its strange... but it does try to use the most advanced 
lighting techniques too.  in cars they didn't have such high requirements. 
 so I guess its a question of what you are actually rendering... 
which is what he basically says.


also, pixar was embedding GPU calls within their normal software 
stack, so its possible they where using both the CPU and the GPU 
for different tasks, concurrently.  for things like moving points, 
the GPU is very fast.
I actually saw this on a screen within a visualizer, and it was amazing.
Henrik
30-Sep-2010
[5259]
I was a bit surprised by the video, but that was due to my lack of 
knowledge on raytracing and how complex shaders can be, so this could 
mean many-core CPUs like the Larrabee could still be a valid for 
use in heavy 3D rendering.
AdrianS
30-Sep-2010
[5260x3]
yeah, I was pretty surprised too - from the general impression I 
had gotten over the last few years following the subject peripherally, 
I was expecting very significant gains
well, maybe with the new trend of combined CPU+GPU on a chip (both 
AMD/ATI and Intel), performance should still improve significantly 
because GPU functionality will be so close to the CPU cores
though I think that that trend may be due to wanting to provide an 
all-in-one solution rather than increasing performance
Chris
6-Oct-2010
[5263]
Map of the Internet:
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/online_communities_2_large.png
Henrik
7-Oct-2010
[5264]
brilliant
Demitri
9-Oct-2010
[5265]
In Androids future you think http://www.flixxy.com/blindtype-touch-typing-method.htm
Pekr
9-Oct-2010
[5266]
Who's suing who in telecom world :-) http://cdn.mashable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/whos_suing_whom.png
Robert
9-Oct-2010
[5267]
Cool.
TomBon
9-Oct-2010
[5268x2]
yep, nice one pekr. looks like a cool guy doing some interesting 
visualisation projects.
http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/about/
GrahamC
9-Oct-2010
[5270]
Is anyone suing themselves?
Ladislav
9-Oct-2010
[5271x2]
You should patent that idea to not allow it.
;-)
GrahamC
9-Oct-2010
[5273]
Oracle probably sued Sun before they bought them ....
Ladislav
10-Oct-2010
[5274]
I remember that happening in our country - a company sued another 
one, but was bought by the opponent, who then "settled" the case.
Pekr
10-Oct-2010
[5275]
Ubuntu 10.10 released - http://www.ubuntu.com/
GrahamC
11-Oct-2010
[5276]
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/google/googles-self-driving-car-whats-in-it-for-google/2529?tag=nl.e550


Google's self driving cars ... so you can read adverts while the 
car drives itself!
GrahamC
14-Oct-2010
[5277x2]
old but interesting ... would be nice to be able to program something 
like this http://www.reactable.com/products/reactable_experience/reactable/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h-RhyopUmc
it's a modern synthesizer using objects on a multi-touch surface
WuJian
14-Oct-2010
[5279]
http://www.reactable.com/products/mobile/
Reactable Mobile
Maxim
14-Oct-2010
[5280]
yeah... that looks really cool  :-)
GrahamC
14-Oct-2010
[5281x2]
similar .. siftables http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/david_merrill_demos_siftables_the_smart_blocks.html
Groasis http://www.groasis.com/page/uk/principle.phptransforming 
deserts into forests
Steeve
14-Oct-2010
[5283x2]
I knew the Fukuoka's method since a lot : http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC14/Fukuoka.htm
search for "seed balls"
Janko
14-Oct-2010
[5285x2]
cool Steeve for knowing for Fukuoka! :) I thought I am the only programmer 
around to know him, yet alone only Reboler
I use a lot of his thinking in sw development too
Reichart
16-Oct-2010
[5287]
I know this is outside of Tech a bit, but in a sense, it IS tech: 
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/10/same-person-verified-billions-of.html

Be impressed, be very very impressed...