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ピーター・フォーゲルが投稿したモールス符号のデコード用決定木の図は、その形状が特徴的で、従来の決定木とは異なるコンパクトな構造を持っています。各分岐が独自の水平レベルにある典型的な決定木とは異なり、興味深い幾何学的配置を示しています。
Anil Dash appeared on The Vergecast podcast to discuss Apple's moves around video podcasts and the importance of keeping podcasts open. The conversation began with the radical statement "Wherever you get your podcasts" and also featured Jason Snell's analysis of Apple's 50-year history.
David Pogue's "Apple: The First 50 Years" covers Apple's history with over half its 540 pages focused on the pre-1997 era. The book includes extensive coverage of early Apple computers, prototype photographs, and discussions of lesser-known projects. It offers substantial technical content and historical insights beyond typical Apple histories.
The article discusses how the internet has become dominated by user-generated content reaction videos, with the author noting they maintain a collection of websites that make them feel the social contract has dissolved. They mention adding Dansugc.com to this collection as an example of this trend.
The article explores how time functions as a user interface, shaping our perception and interaction with the world. It examines the ways temporal constructs influence human experience and decision-making processes.
David Pogue's book 'Apple: The First 50 Years' provides a comprehensive encyclopedia of Apple's history. The work is described as remarkable, essential, and unique in its coverage of the company's first half-century.