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Getting dressed in 1857 [VIDEO]

The fashionable silhouette of the 1850s was defined by a small waist, drooping shoulders, and a voluminous dome-shaped skirt that grew in size through the decade, supported underneath by multiple petticoats.


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Getting dressed in 1857 [VIDEO]

The fashionable silhouette of the 1850s was defined by a small waist, drooping shoulders, and a voluminous dome-shaped skirt that grew in size through the decade, supported underneath by multiple petticoats.

13-year-old becomes first human to beat the original Tetris game [VIDEO]

Willis Gibson, a 13-year-old from Oklahoma, became the first human to beat the classic game of Tetris. Previously, this had only been achieved by artificial intelligence. Gibson reached level 157 when the game could no longer keep up and crashed.


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13-year-old becomes first human to beat the original Tetris game [VIDEO]

Willis Gibson, a 13-year-old from Oklahoma, became the first human to beat the classic game of Tetris. Previously, this had only been achieved by artificial intelligence. Gibson reached level 157 when the game could no longer keep up and crashed.

How To Make A CPU [VIDEO]

How to make a CPU from scratch (any% speedrun glitchless):

1) Get a rock.
2) Smash the rock.
3) Now you have 98% concentrated silicon dioxide. Purify it to 99.9% pure silicon dioxide.
4) Purify it further to 99.9999999% polysilicon metal.
5) Put the polysilicon ingots into a crucible.
6) Heat the silicon ingots to 1698 °K.
7) Take a small seed monocrystal and dip it into the vat of molten silicon.
8) Slowly pull the crystal out as it cools.
9) Now, you've a monocrystal of pure silicon. Cut it into thin slices.
10) Now, you've got pristine freshly-cut silicon wafers. Optionally, dope them with Boron, Phosphorus or another dopant.
11) Put photoresist on the wafer.
12) Take a chromium-etched photo-lithographic quartz mask with your desired circuit pattern and shine a laser beam through it to project the circuit pattern onto the wafer.
13) The locations of the shadows produced by the photo-mask will control where the photo-resist is chemically changed on the surface of the


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How To Make A CPU [VIDEO]

How to make a CPU from scratch (any% speedrun glitchless): 1) Get a rock. 2) Smash the rock. 3) Now you have 98% concentrated silicon dioxide. Purify it to 99.9% pure silicon dioxide. 4) Purify it further to 99.9999999% polysilicon metal. 5) Put the polysilicon ingots into a crucible. 6) Heat the silicon ingots to 1698 °K. 7) Take a small seed monocrystal and dip it into the vat of molten silicon. 8) Slowly pull the crystal out as it cools. 9) Now, you've a monocrystal of...

Farewell to HD Atlas [VIDEO]

For almost a decade, Atlas has sparked our imagination, inspired the next generations of roboticists, and leapt over technical barriers in the field. Now it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax. Take a look back at everything we’ve accomplished with the Atlas platform to date.


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Farewell to HD Atlas [VIDEO]

For almost a decade, Atlas has sparked our imagination, inspired the next generations of roboticists, and leapt over technical barriers in the field. Now it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax. Take a look back at everything we’ve accomplished with the Atlas platform to date.

Testing Robustness [VIDEO]

A test of Spot's ability to adjust to disturbances as it opens and walks through a door. A person (not shown) drives the robot up to the door, points the hand at the door handle, then gives the 'GO' command, both at the beginning of the video and again at 42 seconds. The robot proceeds autonomously from these points on, without help from a person. A camera in the hand finds the door handle, cameras on the body determine if the door is open or closed and navigate through the doorway. Software provides locomotion, balance and adjusts behavior when progress gets off track. The ability to tolerate and respond automatically to disturbances like these improves successful operation of the robot.


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Testing Robustness [VIDEO]

A test of Spot's ability to adjust to disturbances as it opens and walks through a door. A person (not shown) drives the robot up to the door, points the hand at the door handle, then gives the 'GO' command, both at the beginning of the video and again at 42 seconds. The robot proceeds autonomously from these points on, without help from a person. A camera in the hand finds the door handle, cameras on the body determine if the door is open or closed and navigate through the doorway. Software...

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