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I use these posts to track what I read and watched from 2025, so I can reference them later
Material I find particularly interesting is marked with a ✨

🗣️ The History of Science Funding in the United States by 🐯Michael Gordin

🗣️ AI & Productivity: A General Purpose Technology Approach by Jonathan Haskel

🗣️ Geopolitics of Payments: The Dollar, the RMB & Digital Currencies by Martin Chorzempa

🗣️✨🐯Innovation Conference: Going Boldly: From Idea to Impact

📺 Frontline: The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram by PBS

🗣️✨Trenton Computer Festival✨ (TCF)

  • After Twenty Years, the Maker Movement Is Still Fun by Dale Dougherty
  • A Glimpse into the World of Immersive Technology of Otherworld by Schenck & Skovron
  • Using Generative AI to Predict Machine Behavior by Perlowin & Alabsi
  • Putting Sense into Artificial Intelligence by Edward E. Herceg
  • Temperature Logger Using a Low-cost Raspberry Pi Single-Board Computer by Don Arrowsmith
  • Using SysML to Model a Hospital Blood Analyzer by Brian Berenbach

🗣️ Will Quantum Computers Solve the World’s Greatest Problems? by 🐯Andrew Houck

← 2024