The Mod Archive is a web site dedicated to the indexing and archival of playable music module files. It allows anyone to upload modules, and provides charts, reviews and ratings of music files based on a community effort. Formats covered by the site are MOD, IT, XM, AHX, MED, STM, S3M, MO3, MTM, 669, AMF, AMS, DBM, DIGI, DMF, DSM, FAR, GDM, IMF, J2B, MDL, MPTM, MT2, OKT, PLM, PTM, STM, ULT and HVL. (Wikipedia).
Using and Tuning the Bash History from the command line. The linux bash history is so fantastic! This short demo takes you through how you can use and control what is stored in your personal history file. The demo use SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 but this whould work in general across most dis
From playlist Linux
Arcane Algorithm Archive: Euclidean Algorithm -- Day 1
Well, we finished an algorithm today. It was quick. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios
From playlist Algorithm-archive
NOTACON 5: Self-Preservation Mode: Lessons Learned While Archiving Demoscene History
Speaker: Jim "Trixter" Leonard To stay ahead of the curve, demos have always used hardware to the fullest extent available, sometimes in unorthodox and unauthorized ways. But when that hardware becomes yesterday's news, it is those very tricks that cause such demos to become lost to histo
From playlist Notacon 5
Gauss's Easter Algorithm Day 4
More GAUSS -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios
From playlist Easter
Zig-zag and the theta operator by Eknath Ghate
PERFECTOID SPACES ORGANIZERS: Debargha Banerjee, Denis Benois, Chitrabhanu Chaudhuri, and Narasimha Kumar Cheraku DATE & TIME: 09 September 2019 to 20 September 2019 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Scientific committee: Jacques Tilouine (University of Paris, France) Eknath
From playlist Perfectoid Spaces 2019
The Rust Book (v2) part 39 - Chapter 11 - Testing
I'm streaming every weekday morning on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/brookzerker. Please feel free to stop by and say hi! Links Rust book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/second-edition/ My code: https://github.com/BrooksPatton/learning-rust The Learning Wiki: https://github.com/BrooksP
From playlist Rust Book
When you have backed up to a tar file we need to learn to list the archive contents. This ensures that we have backed up what we think we have backed up. Also at any future date we can check the contents without needed to extract the archive. Additionally you can find my video courses on
From playlist Archiving files with tar
Gauss's Easter Algorithm, Day 1
Let's talk about one of Gauss's more obscure escapades! -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios
From playlist Easter
Non-monogenic Division Fields of Elliptic Curves, Hanson Smith
Abstract: This talk will serve as an exposition of a recent preprint investigating the division fields of elliptic curves. In this work we show that for various positive integers n there exist of infinite families of elliptic curves over Q with n-division fields, Q(E[n]), that are not mono
From playlist My Students
It was war! Mods and rockers in 1964: http://bit.ly/ModRockers, or click here for a lady going nuts on the xylophone: http://bit.ly/womanxylophone ___ Specially interested in War? - Check out our ‚War Archive': http://bit.ly/1jHBjmY You're more into girly stuff? Have a look on ‚Vintage
From playlist THE BRITISH INVASION PART 2
Multimodal interfaces, voice/audio
From playlist Archive - Research in Mobile/Wearable Tech
Arcane Algorithm Archive: Euclidean Algorithm -- Day 2
Spent the whole day working on visualizations. It was nice, but not much happened. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/simuleios
From playlist Algorithm-archive
CTNT 2020 - 3-adic images of Galois for elliptic curves over Q - Jeremy Rouse
The Connecticut Summer School in Number Theory (CTNT) is a summer school in number theory for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, to be followed by a research conference. For more information and resources please visit: https://ctnt-summer.math.uconn.edu/
From playlist CTNT 2020 - Conference Videos
Web Originals : Deconstructing History: The Vatican | History
Did you know the Vatican is the smallest nation-state in the world? Get all the facts and figures. #DeconstructingHistory Subscribe for more HISTORY: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Check out exclusive HISTORY content: Newsletter: https://www.history.com/newsletter Website - http://www
From playlist Web Originals | History