HostGator.com website hosting for $0.01

This is not something that I personally need, as I have a dedicated server from RapidSwitch for all my hosting needs, but the offer still looks quite good for those cases when you need quick and simple web hosting for a site or two.  I clicked through the Google ads to check it out and its true – HostGator.com offers a website hosting (not to be confused with VPS), for only 1 cent per month.

HostGator.com : $0.01 website hosting

 

This is not bad at all for the unlimited disk space and bandwidth.  And just in case you don’t trust them with your penny, they promise a 45 day money back guarantee.

John Carmack talks about the physics of light and rendering

For a while now I am thinking that you don’t really know something until you can easily explain it or talk about it, in simple words and with people who might not even know one thing about the subject.  John Carmack is well known and respected in the field of computer graphics and gaming, and watch him talk about light and rendering!  I now nothing of it, and I watch this whole talk, glued to the screen, catching every word.

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Apart from the physics of light, this provokes thought on other subjects too.   The complexity of simple things comes to mind.  Something that we all observe every day and seldom think about – turns out to be so complex.  The importance of computer games is another subject.  I’m a big fan of Quake in particular, and I’ve heard a billion times people asking questions on why is this important at all and how this makes the world better.  Well, I guess, that question is easy to answer now.  Some game makers push the technology, push the science, and they do make the world better.  But they need us – gamers, once in a while, to pay for that and to provide feedback on what works and what doesn’t.

An Introduction To Full-Stack JavaScript

An Introduction To Full-Stack JavaScript

There is more JavaScript discussion and references in this article than I can handle in go.  Reading it parts is recommended, if you are not too experienced with the recent explosion in all kinds of JavaScript tools and frameworks.

Joe Rogan talks to Chris Hadfield about life, the Universe, and everything

Chris Hadfield, the retired Commander of the International Space Station, is interviewed by Joe Rogan, who questions everything, in this video podcast.  They talk about all kinds of things – space, science, technology, environment, social matters, etc.  It’s an hour long, but it’s worth every minute of it.

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It’s fascinating in a variety of ways.  I particularly enjoyed the bits about stars and light pollution, humans living on a tiny crust, and his feelings during the flight up and coming back down.  As a side note, I couldn’t not notice how clean his language is and how well he expresses himself, and how educated he is in a variety of areas.  Joe Rogan is by far not an idiot, and yet, the contrast is still there.