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Freddie Figgers: The millionaire tech inventor who was 'thrown away' as a baby
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BBC News
Freddie Figgers: The millionaire tech inventor who was 'thrown away' as a baby
Entrepreneur Freddie Figgers says life has taught him that the important thing is people, not profits.
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The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile (2018)
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The New Yorker
The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile
Susan Kare designed the suite of icons that made the Macintosh revolutionary—a computer that you could communicate with in pictures.
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Submarine Cable Map 2021
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“That Won't Work”
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Ask HN: Post Burnout Ideas
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Mathematicians Identify Threshold at Which Shapes Give Way
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Quanta Magazine
Mathematicians Identify Threshold at Which Shapes Give Way
A new proof establishes the boundary at which a shape becomes so corrugated, it can be crushed.
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Django Unicorn – A full-stack framework for Django
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Unstoppable Code?
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Unstoppable Code?
This is the website of DeFi100, a "decentralized finance" system running on the Binance Smart Chain, after the promoters pulled a $32M exit...
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Modern cities modelled as “super-cells” rather than multicellular organisms
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Wiley Online Library
Modern cities modelled as “super‐cells” rather than multicellular organisms: Implications for industry, goods and services
In industrial cities, the quantitative configuration, spatial distribution and functioning of organaras, citynucleus and cityplasm are mapping of organelles, nucleus and cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells...
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Scientists develop ‘cheap and easy’ method to extract lithium from seawater
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MINING.COM
Scientists develop ‘cheap and easy’ method to extract lithium from seawater
Saudi Arabia-based researchers employed an electrochemical cell containing a ceramic membrane to extract lithium from seawater.
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Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years
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Ultra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data
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University of Cambridge
Ultra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data
The study, published in Nature Communications, was carried out in collaboration with teams at the University of Exeter, India, Switzerland, Singapore, and the US. HDDs first appeared in the 1950s,
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Kansas is Flatter Than a Pancake (2003)
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OS X/Hydromac: New Mac adware, leaked from a flashcards app
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Objective-See
OSX/Hydromac
New Mac adware, leaked from a flashcards app.
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City roads – This website renders every single road within a city
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anvaka.github.io
Draw all roads in any city at once
This website allows you to select a city and then draws every single road on a screen.
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The Repeated Deaths of OOP
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loup-vaillant.fr
The repeated deaths of OOP
Object Oriented Programming died several times already. This time might be the last.
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English medical records are about to be given away. As GPs, we’re fighting back
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the Guardian
Your medical records are about to be given away. As GPs, we’re fighting back | Ameen Kamlana
GPs in England have been told to hand over all patient data to NHS Digital, says GP Ameen Kamlana
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Humans Can Learn How to 'Echolocate' in 10 Weeks, Experiment Shows
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ScienceAlert
Humans Can Learn How to 'Echolocate' in Just 10 Weeks, Experiment Shows
With enough training, most humans can learn how to echolocate, using their tongue to make clicking sounds and interpreting the echoes that come back, reflected from the surrounding environment.
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Publish and Perish
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The Intrinsic Perspective
Publish and perish
Coronavirus gain-of-function research comes from playing the "Science Game"
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NASA's Juno to get a close look at Jupiter's moon Ganymede
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phys.org
NASA's Juno to get a close look at Jupiter's moon Ganymede
The first of the gas-giant orbiter's back-to-back flybys will provide a close encounter with the massive moon after over 20 years.
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A first lesson in meta-rationality
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Meta-rationality
A first lesson in meta-rationality | Meta-rationality
A first lesson in meta-rationality, or stage 5 cognition, using Bongard problems as a laboratory.
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