The problem was that once people began to see other people’s work on Newgrounds, they then wanted their work on the site as well. “There were other people making Flash that either couldn’t afford their own hosting or no one was finding their stuff,” he explains, “so I stuck a few people’s things in there for them.” The Portal was intended for his unfinished projects, but he began to include some projects that others sent him as well. This was in part due to a new section that he had added called the Portal. Tom began to post his games and animations on his personal website, Newgrounds, and by 1999 it had really caught on as a popular site to kill some time on. Then the web came along and I was able to just make things and put them online.” “I would make videos for school and I’d try to show them to the class,” he recalls, “but sometimes the teacher wouldn’t show them because they were too obscene or whatever. He would program text adventures and make animations on his Amiga, but was missing a way to share his creations with others. Tom has always had a passion for making things with computers. We then reached out to Tom to see if he wouldn’t mind sitting down with us and telling his story. We then spent the next several hours “researching” the site (a.k.a. Needless to say, when we found out that is registered with Hover, we gave ourselves a well-deserved pat on the back. Before YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and pretty much every other site we use today, Newgrounds paved the way for how creative people published and shared content online. Almost by accident, he would go on to create Newgrounds, arguably the Internet’s preeminent community of game designers, artists and musicians. StoreDot's Extreme Fast Charging batteries tout faster charging and higher energy density, have already been confirmed by third parties and are expected to be in production next year.In 1995, Tom Fulp was an unassuming teenager looking for a way to share his computer games and animations with other people. They plan to debut the new batteries in their Neue Klasse models in 2025. BMW announced their Gen 6 battery will offer 30% improved range, 50% reduced cost and 60% reduced carbon emissions to produce. There has been lots of battery tech news over the past month but it's always hard to know what will actually come to market and what technologies will win. "How Physicists Created a Holographic Wormhole in a Quantum Computer" - interesting developments on the topic of traversable wormholes and the idea that black holes and quantum entanglement are the same thing. 6K’s UniMelt can produce battery material using 90% less water, generating zero solid and liquid waste and significantly less energy and CO2 emissions." 6K’s UniMelt process can produce multiple chemistries ultra-fast and at substantially lower cost with significantly less environmental impact than the current process. "6K Energy has developed an innovative process to produce battery material that leapfrogs legacy battery material processing technology with proven 6,000-degree Kelvin microwave plasma technology, known as UniMelt®. "A New Way to Achieve Nuclear Fusion" - this isn't related to the fusion announcement by the government last month, it's a different company that came out of stealth mode afterwards. "Scientists in Copenhagen have successfully demonstrated a chip that can send enough data every second to cope with the entire internet's traffic, all at a fraction of the energy demand." Here are some tech news videos I've enjoyed over the past month:
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