If you are interested in hardware, then the key words are computer architecture. There are a lot of great research going on in this domain! I am thinking of RISC-V which is a "new" instruction set (not so new, but it is currently in heavy development). I am thinking of many dedicated components for audio/video processing (FFT, codec, ..), or for tensor processing (for neural network). These things are more and more present in all the computers (including smartphone), and there are game-changing. For example all the machine of Apple now embed a TPU (Tensor Process Unit).
If you are more interested in the physics behind all this, there are also a lot going on (stacked semiconductors, hybrid computers, ..). But this is not my field of expertise.
Not an historian, but i asked my father whose work was to restore woodworks in churches/cathedrals in France.
His answer:
"We know very few names from this era, the act of signing started at the Renaissance for tax reasons."
He gave me those names :
Gildouin made the altar of the basilica St Sernin (Toulouse) during the XI century
the master of Villadonna made the cryptic of the same basilica during the XIII century
Cabestany made the column capital of St Papoul during the XI century
the Flemish sculptor Sluter in the region Bourgogne
then there are the Gothic painters : Eyck, Grotte and Stoss
Also I asked him for "ébéniste" of the medieval era, which is the French word for his job. He told me that the job only appeared at the Renaissance. Before that the closest job that existed was "tablettier". Otherwise the tables and chests were made by the "charpentiers de la petite cognée" (carpenters of the little axe) who are the ancestors of the "menuisier".
I hope it helps or give you some leads to continue your research!
There are some species that can "self-fertilized". I don't know about tarantula, but we have observed a race of shark, where a population of only female was able to have newborn (without changing sex like snails)
The comparison is faulty : we are actually able to produce enough food to feed everyone on earth. The issue is the shitty economical paradigm.
If this vote can lead to a change in the paradigm, then it's free unicorns for everybody! But this probably won't happen, sadly.
If you are interested in hardware, then the key words are computer architecture. There are a lot of great research going on in this domain! I am thinking of RISC-V which is a "new" instruction set (not so new, but it is currently in heavy development). I am thinking of many dedicated components for audio/video processing (FFT, codec, ..), or for tensor processing (for neural network). These things are more and more present in all the computers (including smartphone), and there are game-changing. For example all the machine of Apple now embed a TPU (Tensor Process Unit). If you are more interested in the physics behind all this, there are also a lot going on (stacked semiconductors, hybrid computers, ..). But this is not my field of expertise.
Reversible computing try to counter this effect. The idea is to avoid any loss of information. It does not required quantum computing.
Good time
Then .. how do ants become poisonous?
Not an historian, but i asked my father whose work was to restore woodworks in churches/cathedrals in France.
His answer: "We know very few names from this era, the act of signing started at the Renaissance for tax reasons." He gave me those names :
Also I asked him for "ébéniste" of the medieval era, which is the French word for his job. He told me that the job only appeared at the Renaissance. Before that the closest job that existed was "tablettier". Otherwise the tables and chests were made by the "charpentiers de la petite cognée" (carpenters of the little axe) who are the ancestors of the "menuisier".
I hope it helps or give you some leads to continue your research!
Nice! It makes me think of Les Chants de Maldoror. The one where Maldoror in the shape of an eagle is fighting a dragon. Warning: very dark stuff ..
Is "the decline of US imperial hegemony" supposed to be a bad thing?
It's actually all LEDs
There are some species that can "self-fertilized". I don't know about tarantula, but we have observed a race of shark, where a population of only female was able to have newborn (without changing sex like snails)
The comparison is faulty : we are actually able to produce enough food to feed everyone on earth. The issue is the shitty economical paradigm. If this vote can lead to a change in the paradigm, then it's free unicorns for everybody! But this probably won't happen, sadly.
Nice comment
Maybe you are everyone, and everyone is you: https://youtu.be/h6fcK_fRYaI
If you have a text in mind, I'd like to read it!
"When you expect the worse, you're never disappointed!"