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Thanks to everyone who came to Zubin Kanga & Ensemble Offspring's premiere performances of new #cyborgsoloists works by Brigitta Muntendorf, Amanda Cole, Tristan Coelho & Zubin Kanga on the weekend. There's a lovely 5-star review in Limelight - read it here: limelight-arts.com.au/reviews/ Videos to follow in a little bit! #musicTech #musicTechnology #lumatone #Genki #sensors

LimelightLumen Machine (Ensemble Offspring)Read the Limelight review.
I'm dipping my toes in #esphome reading the documentation, and it's awesome! It supports an huge quantity of #sensors, the data read from the sensor can be filtered and manipulated, it supports a lot of #displays and #graphic libraries! It is extremely well integrated with #homeassistant as it's the main use case. It's very flexible! I can see how I could do other little projects with this, but unfortunately it seems not to expose a standard REST Api...
They say the native API "is based on a custom TCP protocol using protocol buffers. You can find the protocol data structure definitions here: api.proto A Python library that implements this protocol is aioesphomeapi.", so I should be able to interface with it, but it isn't very interoperable (and it probably isn't meant to be)...

#medicaltechnology “ n an era where technological advancements are redefining the boundaries of #healthcare, researchers from the University of Turku, Finland, have made significant strides in the realm of nanotechnology. Their groundbreaking studies focus on utilizing carbon nanotubes, a versatile and transformative material, to enhance the precision and sensitivity of #sensors used in medical diagnostics.” scienmag.com/new-breakthrough-

Science · New Breakthrough in Sensor Technology Promises Enhanced Accuracy forIn an era where technological advancements are redefining the boundaries of healthcare, researchers from the University of Turku, Finland, have made significant strides in the realm of nanotechnology.

"A new sensor that could solve the problem of overheating lithium-ion batteries is described in a paper published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
[...]
Ethylene carbonate (EC) is a key component of a battery’s electrolyte. The new sensor detects trace amounts of EC, flagging potential battery failures before they become disasters."

cosmosmagazine.com/technology/

a burnt exploded smart mobile phone batter
Cosmos · A sensor that can stop lithium-ion batteries from exploding, improving safety of electric vehiclesLithium-ion batteries are widely used. But they can be disastrous when something goes wrong, and the battery catches fire or is exploding.
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*edited to add: sorry I see it as base 1 now!

@kvistgaard @tanishqkumar

Gosh thank you for telling me about this. If I understand correctly, it's base-0? Are there any articles for lay-readers on it? I regret those I found either explained it as something I'd interpret as base-0, and I found hard to understand how to create and compute abstractions from that foundation, or they seemed aimed at readers who were already thinking in terms of computing with those abstractions, and I was a bit lost!

My applications for fast computing would be things like Wide Area Motion Imaging or gimbaled sensors that have to make tiny movements with superb accuracy and speed in order to see things very very far away.

📄 We recommend the new paper on “Counter-practices: Understanding sensor datafication through subversive action” by Christoph Borbach and Max Kanderske, published in the new journal Dialogues on Digital Society.
The authors propose a situated, praxeological approach to study sensor datafication by following three strands of subversive sensor counter-practices.
Want to read it? 👉 doi.org/10.1177/29768640241305
#Sensors #Practices #Digital #Praxeology #CounterPractices