PinnedPaul Pallaghy, PhDFirst ever computer? We’ve been wrong all along about the ‘Stored-Program’When discussing the first computers, machines like ENIAC, Zuse’s Z3, and Bletchley Park’s Colossus invariably come to mind. Sep 53Sep 53
PinnedPaul Pallaghy, PhDThe untold story of digital logic & the world’s first useful computer: From relays to the Z3Who first realized how binary arithmetic works? Or that it could be implemented electrically?Aug 71Aug 71
PinnedPaul Pallaghy, PhDIt’s fascinating to ponder what it means for AI to ‘understand’ somethingI’ve been thinking about this for 45 years since I was 6 or 7.Mar 2217Mar 2217
PinnedPaul Pallaghy, PhDHere’s why people believe doom and gloom science BUT NOT the green tech guysWe can ABSOLUTELY solve climate change in around 15–20 years (barring WW3) and it’ll be cheaper than running the fossil fuel plants.Apr 9, 202328Apr 9, 202328
Paul Pallaghy, PhDHuge Christianity paradigm shift: Returns to 2 types of orthodoxyWe’re globally seeing returns to Catholicism AND alternatively, and much better IMO, New Testament early church practice.1d ago11d ago1
Paul Pallaghy, PhDSpaceX actually beat FAA thru logic! (And a big friend). Huge.ITF-5 is FAA approved a month and a half ahead!1d ago11d ago1
Paul Pallaghy, PhDWe, Robot was incredible. Quick summary.It was a celebration a decade in the making.3d ago23d ago2
Paul Pallaghy, PhDPeople who actually ride in robotaxis are hugely more confident in the tech than non-usersRobotiaxis will be huge. Users rate the service at 8.5/10, primarily due to technical capability.4d ago14d ago1
Paul Pallaghy, PhDWisdom of Chinese proverbs (and their literal phrasings into English . . )Although English has its fair share of proverbs, there’s nothing like delving into another culture’s treasure trove.5d ago5d ago
Paul Pallaghy, PhDMusk’s Starlink banned by FAA from delivering terminals by helicopter to stranded North Carolinans.The FAA said you can’t perform chopper deliveries to people who you can’t contact.5d ago25d ago2