Someone wrote this tutorial (Japanese) on using my wav2vec python script [1] to create graphics from audio waveforms.
Google's English translation:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww-b.uec.tmu.ac.jp%2Fshakuhachi%2FSonicPi%2F%23SoundWaveArt
Ange Albertini with some file polyglot wizardry.
I've spent several weeks diving into the devops world for a project I'm working on. I had originally thought I'd deploy everything -- infrastructure like smtp and nginx reverse proxy as well as custom or replicated apps -- in docker containers, but have found a combination of configuring sever infrastructure with Ansible and using docker only for the apps proper to be a much better approach. This article by Matt Jaynes rings true to my experience so far.
A nicely done tutorial on creating a snake game with a Reactive/Observable style library in JavaScript.
Charles Frye's answers to some of the oral qualifying exam questions at Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute.
Good introduction to testing Ansible roles with Molecule.
Very handy stats to help in choosing which blacklists/whitelists to use in combatting spam.
A re-recording from the original script of Alan Turing's 1951 radio lecture titled "Can Digital Computers Think?"
That time a bunch of nerdcore rappers had beef with Alex Trebek. "Your achievements are watching smarter people succeed."
Guide to common connectors (otherwise an overwhelming array of options) with suggestions for less expensive crimping tools.
This article (and its sibling on decreasing an LVM logical volume size [1]) were helpful to me today, and I'm sure I'm going to have to look this up again at some point.
1: https://www.rootusers.com/lvm-resize-how-to-decrease-an-lvm-partition/
Russel Smith converts a typewriter into a keyboard with a single SoftPot touch sensor.
Brad Fitzpatrick's thoughts on making open-source projects easier to contribute to (2010).
This is a classic. Dmitry wrote an ARM emulator for the 8-bit AVR ATmega microcontroller, and successfully built what is probably still the slowest, cheapest, single board Linux computer.
He's also written an ARM Thumb emulator for the ATTiny85:
http://dmitry.gr/?r=05.Projects&proj=08.%20uM0
Alex Colovic's account of becoming a chess grandmaster.
"The stories of the greatest and most influential microchips in history—and the people who built them"
Work-in-progress of the third edition of Dan Jurafsky and James H. Martin's NLP text "Speech and Language Processing".
Hacker News discussion about why hearing aids are so expensive.
An Interview with IC designer Jørgen Jakobsen, formerly of Ericsson. Talks a bit about the hearing aid industry; lots of links in the description.