Category Archives: Science & Technology

Old Mac Software Archive – Macintosh Repository

If you’re planning on running the treasures of the past you’ll find here on real old Macintosh hardware from the 90’s, you sir/madame, deserve to win an Internet! For others, there’s SheepShaver, a PowerPC emulator capable of running Mac OS 9.0.4 down to Mac OS 7.5.2 and there’s Basilisk II, a 68k emulator, capable of running Mac OS (8.1 to 7.0). For everything older than System 7, you will need a Mac Plus emulator like Mini vMac NEW! Since August 2016, it is now possible to emulate a PPC and boot Mac OS 9.2.2 using QEMU!Quick tip about Basilisk II if you do not have a real old Mac: it even reads high density Mac floppy disks using a normal PC floppy drive! I salvaged many old files using it while 5 different Windows apps failed at the task. I highly recommend backing up all your floppy disks using Basilisk II before it’s too late!

Source: Old Mac Software Archive – Macintosh Repository

QEMU

QEMU on Wikipedia

QEMU (short for Quick EMUlator)[2] is a free and open-source emulator that performs hardware virtualization.

QEMU is a hosted virtual machine monitor: it emulates the machine’s processor through dynamic binary translation and provides a set of different hardware and device models for the machine, enabling it to run a variety of guest operating systems. It also can be used with KVM to run virtual machines at near-native speed (by taking advantage of hardware extensions such as Intel VT-x). QEMU can also do emulation for user-level processes, allowing applications compiled for one architecture to run on another.[3]

Full-system emulation – Run operating systems for any machine, on any supported architecture

User-mode emulation – Run programs for another Linux/BSD target, on any supported architecture

Source: QEMU

E-Maculation: All About Macintosh Emulation [E-Maculation wiki]

E-Maculation: All About Macintosh Emulation (Site updated October 22, 2018) Welcome E-Maculation is dedicated to emulation of the classic Macintosh computer in Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. This is possible through the use of emulators such as SheepShaver, Basilisk II, Mini vMac, Qemu and

Source: E-Maculation: All About Macintosh Emulation [E-Maculation wiki]

[2020-01-20] Esta app utilizada por la policía de EEUU y Canadá cuenta con millones de fotos obtenidas de redes sociales para poder identificarte

Source: Esta app utilizada por la policía de EEUU y Canadá cuenta con millones de fotos obtenidas de redes sociales para poder identificarte

[2020-01-07] Jim Cramer: Wake me up when Tesla is double the value of Ford and GM put together – CNBC

THE 3-IN-1 3D PRINTER : SNAPMAKER

Source: THE 3-IN-1 3D PRINTER : SNAPMAKER

[2020-01-14] Why Presidential Speeches Are Getting “Dumber” – Cheddar

Readability Formula

The reading levels of American presidential speeches have been on a steady decline since the 1920’s. The answer has less to do with the president and more to do with who they are speaking to.

Further reading:

1: The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/…

2: Readability Formula
https://readabilityformulas.com/freet…

3: Towards Data Science
https://towardsdatascience.com/a-quick-dip-in-presidential-rhetoric-or-a-permanent-plunge-fda7f3cc2625

4: Brown University
http://brownpoliticalreview.org/2016/…

Ultrasonic Algae Control Technology | Interactive Programs – LG Sonic

Ultrasonic algae control provides a cost-effective solution to control algae. Control different types of algae. Chemical-free technology.

Source: Ultrasonic Algae Control Technology | Interactive Programs – LG Sonic

[2019-06-29] I Waterproofed Myself With Aerogel! – Veritasium

Aerogel has extraordinary properties but it can be tough to work with. This video looks at modifying aerogels to take advantage of their unique characteristics.

[2019-05-10] Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir? – Veritasium

I took a boat through 96 million black plastic balls on the Los Angeles reservoir to find out why they’re there. The first time I heard about shade balls the claim was they reduce evaporation. But it turns out this isn’t the reason they were introduced.Huge thanks to LADWP for arranging this special tour for me. Next time let’s put the GoPro on the submersible!The balls are made of high density polyethylene (HDPE) which is less dense than water so they float on the surface of the reservoir even if they break apart. They are 10cm (4 inches) in diameter and contain about 210ml of water. So the main reason they are on the reservoir is to block sunlight from entering the water and triggering a chemical reaction that turns harmless bromide into carcinogenic bromate. This effect occurs with prolonged exposure to bromate so regulators insist that levels be kept below 10 microgram per liter on average over a 12 month period.Special thanks to Patreon supporters:Donal Botkin, Michael Krugman, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd, Penward Rhyme and everyone who provided feedback on an early draft of this video.