Hardware
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We dismantle the whole thing, we reassemble it in a new configuration, and we do this
hardware
mashup, systematically training the guy how to do this.
But moreover, I got interested in building robots, and I wanted to teach myself about
hardware.
But building things with hardware, especially if you're teaching yourself, is something that's really difficult to do.
And even though I didn't realize it at the time, building stupid things was actually quite smart, because as I kept on learning about hardware, for the first time in my life, I did not have to deal with my performance anxiety.
It's this expression of joy and humility that often gets lost in engineering, and for me it was a way to learn about
hardware
without having my performance anxiety get in the way.
Over the next two years, I watched as she switched jobs five times, eventually landing a lucrative post in the purchasing department of a
hardware
factory.
We've spent the last couple of years pondering this, making a list of the different things that we had to do, and so we developed a new technology, It's software and hardware, that actually can generate thousands and thousands of genetically diverse stem cell lines to create a global array, essentially avatars of ourselves.
We hack hardware, software, wetware, and, of course, the code of life.
So Noam and I had this insight that if we want our students to understand how computers work, and understand it in the marrow of their bones, then perhaps the best way to go about it is to have them build a complete, working, general-purpose, useful computer,
hardware
and software, from the ground up, from first principles.
And then, following this advice, we start with this lowly, humble NAND gate, and we walk our students through an elaborate sequence of projects in which they gradually build a chip set, a
hardware
platform, an assembler, a virtual machine, a basic operating system and a compiler for a simple, Java-like language that we call "JACK."
A
hardware
store.
More precisely, the timber yard of a
hardware
store.
Well it requires software, it requires
hardware
and it requires chemical inks.
You can take a
hardware
and have that
hardware
do different things at different times, or have different parts of the
hardware
doing different things.
We need to understand software as well as just giving someone
hardware.
And over the last few years, it's been moving into the physical world with open-source hardware, which are freely shared blueprints that anyone can download and make for themselves.
And the local financing is not part of the ecosystem for supporting
hardware
projects.
"Life 3.0," which can design not only its software but also its
hardware
of course doesn't exist yet.
Yeah, forget about the
hardware.
Any
hardware
will do provided it's rich enough and stable enough to carry the program."
I spent a lot of money on this
hardware.
So the
hardware
is not at all up to snuff in terms of what life would call a success.
So we went to a
hardware
store and bought hundreds of lawn chairs, and we put those lawn chairs out on the street.
We are beginning to deploy throughout the industrial system embedded virtualization, multi-core processor technology, advanced cloud-based communications, a new software-defined machine infrastructure which allows machine functionality to become virtualized in software, decoupling machine software from hardware, and allowing us to remotely and automatically monitor, manage and upgrade industrial assets.
So much of the other things that we ought to do, like slowing emissions, are intrinsically slow, because it takes time to build all the
hardware
we need to reduce emissions.
Think of the cell as a
hardware.
Our approach was to think of the genome as the operating system of the cell, with the cell containing the
hardware
necessary to boot up the genome.
We set about replacing traditional hospital equipment, which is bulky, expensive and fragile, with smartphone apps and
hardware
that make it possible to test anyone in any language and of any age.
We've developed 3D-printed, low-cost
hardware
that comes in at less than five dollars to produce, which can then be clipped onto a smartphone and makes it possible to get views of the back of the eye of a very high quality.
Sometimes, when people visit a data center, they'll take a cell-cam photo and post it, and they aren't supposed to, but you can learn things about their
hardware
that way.
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