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SIGBOVIK cometh
(28 Feb 2017 at 20:53) |
Oh goodness, months since anything to share. I really am working on this SIGBOVIK project for the impending deadline (and if you have anything you'd like to contribute, now is the time to get serious), even taking some vacation days later this week to finish. It's in that awkward state where I've put months of work into it, but I'm running out of time and might not get everything I dreamed of done, but I'm far enough along that I really ought to finish it for this conference. But this is what deadlines are so good at. |
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Hey Tom, thanks for the update. Just wondering if whatever super useful and exciting project you're doing for SIGBOVIK this year will be made into a video for the YouTube channel? I sure hope so but either way, I'm excited to see what you've been working on.
Keep it rad,
Tristan |
Hi tom,
I was wondering I can use you're Vids for a article that I want to write.. And upload the vid on my channel (YouTube space and intelligence) and for my blog www.spaceandintelligence.com let me know and keep up the good and awesome work! |
Tristan: I hope so! This one is some straight up computer hackery that might be less exciting for general audiences, but if I can find a way to make a good video out of it, I will. Thank you for your enthusiasm :)
Space and intelligence: I think so, as long as you're just using excerpts and you credit the originals! If you have something else in mind, please ask. (Also I like to see such articles so feel free to drop a note when you upload it, but you don't have to :)) |
Thank you so much for the reply.. And of course will credit the original. Will notice you when the article is done. |
Hi Tom,
You're awesome.
With regards,
a stranger on the internet |
A Catholic, University of St. Thomas attending, liberal arts studying stranger :) |
Thanks Monism! :) |
Where's your post for 2017-03? |
How does feeding paper.exe with paper.exe sound? Im still wondering! |
jonas: I just posted and back-dated it. Sorry for the slacking :)
Anon: Unfortunately the DOS command line can only be 127 bytes, so probably not that interesting, alas... |
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