The first RFC was written in 1969 by Steve Crocker, a 25 y/o grad student. He worked all night on it, writing in the bathroom so as to not wake up his roommates
RFC1 described the "handshake" between two ARPANET hosts
the gif is from this YouTube video, an introduction to the ENIAC, where they interview some folks and show off the pieces of the ENIAC on display at the University of Pennsylvania.https://t.co/fxqCjC2Zqw
Superb computational fluid dynamics visualization of supersonic parachute deployment at ~Mach 2 from @NASA_Supercomp
These simulations are wildly complex because the deformation of the parachute structure has to be simulated as well as the fluid dynamics pic.twitter.com/wYHO8hTwWV
— Chris Combs (iterative design enjoyer) (@DrChrisCombs) November 19, 2021
An update on DLSS 2.3 and learn how we reduced ghosting. The video also includes information about why temporal methods are really powerful compared to spatial-only upscaling. https://t.co/ae3XCqAbo0
Which date-time format is the best? We are obviously used to whatever system we grew up in and somehow manage to successfully navigate a calendar and clock. After seeing this dataviz I took a liking to the ISO 8601 standard. Source: https://t.co/TZxHmQNFS9pic.twitter.com/mPVBsEdEMa