Famulus presentation
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:28 pm
This blipped across my radar:
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Personally, I find software far too lucrative to abandon (at least before I get enough put away to comfortably retire on), but I admire the courage of people leaping in with both feet.
http://nerdnite.com/2009/12/29/tickets- ... january-7/Nerd Nite NYC
Galapagos Art Space DUMBO
16 Main Street in DUMBO Brooklyn (F train to York St. or A/C train to High St.)
Friday January 15, 2009 at 7pm (Quizo) and 8:15pm (regular Nerd Nite)
Back to the lectures at hand:
*Presentation 1
Fusing the Atom and Living to Tell
by Famulus
Description: We have built an open source nuclear fusion reactor and fused the atom. This is the story of a remarkable fusion device called the Farnsworth Fusor and its successor, the Bussard Reactor (aka. Polywell). The Bussard Reactor holds the promise of clean cheap abundant energy from fusion. This is a story of research on the edge.
Bio: Famulus is an entrepreneur, hacker, and rails developer. In 2008 he learned of the Bussard fusion reactor and left the software world to try and build a working Bussard Reactor.
Plus, gay speed dating! (There's a joke about colliding ions in here somewhere).
Personally, I find software far too lucrative to abandon (at least before I get enough put away to comfortably retire on), but I admire the courage of people leaping in with both feet.