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I hope they bring back T. Herman Zweibel. Always found his editorials edifying and educational.


For an account of early Silicon Valley, "Accidental Empires" by Robert Cringely.

It's free on his website (https://www.cringely.com), but you need to search for it.


I've been fascinated with the VESC project (https://vesc-project.com). I had no idea that controlling a BLDC could be so complicated.


Fine article, though I would have liked to know more about the playwright than the director.


Looks impressive. I wish something, anything, could compete with CUDA.


Brings back terrible memories of taking Antenna Theory in grad school.

I enjoyed basic emag, but the equations for antenna operation are atrocious.


Atrocious how?


Rather than present a separate page for each book, you might garner more views if you listed the books in each category with an associated ranking.


Changed layout a little bit after your comment


That's a wonderful idea! Will write it down for the next iteration, Thanks!


Love the music, but the movie itself is fairly mediocre


It's Jonathan Shewchuk, author of An Introduction to the Conjugate Gradient Method Without the Agonizing Pain. That guide saved me on multiple occasions. All the best, Jon.


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