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The insect apocalypse: ‘Our world will grind to a halt without them’
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The insect apocalypse: ‘Our world will grind to a halt without them’
Insects have declined by 75% in the past 50 years – and the consequences may soon be catastrophic. Biologist Dave Goulson reveals the vital services they perform
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Reversing for dummies – x86 assembly and C code
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Why Japan Didn’t Create the iPod (2008)
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Is Aging Inevitable?
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Josh Mitteldorf
Is aging inevitable?
A new study has appeared to support an old idea: Aging is inevitable and immutable, so anti-aging research is doomed in advance to failure. In 1957, George Williams wrote This conclusion banishes t…
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My First CSS
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engineering.kablamo.com.au
Insights from the Kablamo Team.
Insights from the Kablamo Engineering Team
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Some stuff I found interesting about number theory research
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Ben Kuhn
I had a fascinating conversation yesterday with a former roommate who's now a postdoc in number theory. I learned a lot about how math research works! Some stuff I found interesting:
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The argument for switching off lights at night
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The argument for switching off lights at night
The light pollution produced by street lamps, advertising boards, flood lights and our homes is so bad that 80% of the world's population lives in the haze of a perpetual glow.
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Haiku Beta 3
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Haiku Project
Media Release: The Haiku Project Celebrates the Release of Beta 3
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 25, 2021
THE HAIKU PROJECT CELEBRATES THE RELEASE OF BETA 3 Poetry is in motion. The Haiku Project, its developers and team members announced the Haiku operating system released its third beta release, version R1/Beta3, …
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US set for punishing temperatures as ‘heat dome’ to settle over country
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US set for punishing temperatures as huge ‘heat dome’ to settle over country
Heatwave to next week roast areas already gripped by severe drought, plunging reservoirs and wildfires
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The Hyper-Specialist Shops of Berlin (2019)
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Are the hyper-specialist shops of Berlin the future of retail?
One shop sells nothing but buttons, another sells only liquorice, and another is ‘the world’s first textile butcher shop’. In the age of Amazon, it seems the way to thrive is to specialise
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Understanding Rust futures by going way too deep
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fasterthanli.me
Understanding Rust futures by going way too deep
So! Rust futures! Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Until it’s not. So let’s do the easy thing, and then instead of waiting for the hard thing to sneak up on us, we’ll go for it intentionally.
That’s all-a...
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Heuristics for Effective Software Development: A continuously evolving list
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Allen Holub
Heuristics for Effective Software Development Organizations: A continuously evolving list.* | Allen Holub
Without psychological safety, respect, and trust, none of the following is possible. The way we work, the work we do, and the organizations within which we work are all part of a connected system. You cannot change anything without changing everything. You…
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Scaleway: Incident SSD was stolen during a secure transport between datacenters
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Scaleway
L’envers du décor d’un incident sécuritaire
Il y a plus d’un an, nous avons fait l’objet du vol d’un SSD. Rebondissement insoupçonné: Micode, un Youtubeur, préparant un sujet sur l’effacement des données et de leur...
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TSMC eyes Germany for first European chip production plant
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Nikkei Asia
TSMC eyes Germany as possible location for first Europe chip plant
Taiwanese chipmaker looking at ways to lower costs at planned Japan factory
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Deduplicating Archiver with Compression and Encryption
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Japanese Typewriters
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Dlib: Modern C++/Python
Toolkit for Machine Learning
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dlib.net
dlib C++ Library
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Hillwalkers should love the Comte de Buffon (2020)
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Ttfautohint – a 99% automated font hinting process
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freetype.org
ttfautohint
ttfautohint: a free auto-hinter for TrueType fonts
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Debian GNU/Linux running bare metal on the Apple M1 with a mainline kernel
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Alyssa Rosenzweig
Debian GNU/Linux running bare metal on the Apple M1 with a mainline kernel.
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Finding Windows HANDLE leaks, in Chromium and others
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Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
Finding Windows HANDLE leaks, in Chromium and others
Three years ago I found a 32 GB memory leak caused by CcmExec.exe failing to close process handles. That bug is fixed, but ever since then I have had the handles column in Windows Task Manage…
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