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The last days of Tartessos
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Atlas Obscura
The Ancient People Who Burned Their Culture to the Ground
At a site in Spain, archaeologists piece together the last days of Tartessos, an advanced society that vanished 2,500 years ago.
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Tools to measure software energy consumption from your computer
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Luís Cruz
Tools to Measure Software Energy Consumption from your Computer
Measuring the energy consumption of software is far from being a trivial task. This article provides essential details about energy consumption tools, their...
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About Offline First
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Atari ST in daily use since 1985 [video]
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Atari ST in daily use since 1985
Atari ST in daily use since 1985
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A World Without Sci-Hub
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A World Without Sci-Hub
Aaron Swartz was 26 years old when he took his own life. He did so under the shadow of legal prosecution, pursued by government lawyers intent on maximal punishment. If found guilty, he potentially faced up to 50 years in prison and a $1 million dollar fine.…
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Using 1Password 's `op` CLI tool exposes your secrets to other users
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Graham Christensen
Using @1Password's `op` CLI tool exposes your secrets to other users on your system. According to their docs, this is the right way to save a login: op create item "Login" "$(op encode < login.json)"
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Gemini: The Misaligned Incentives
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Python behind the scenes #13: the GIL and its effects on Python multithreading
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Python behind the scenes #13: the GIL and its effects on Python multithreading
As you probably know, the GIL stands for the Global Interpreter Lock, and its job is to make the CPython interpreter thread-safe. The GIL allows...
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Apple AirTag Bug Enables ‘Good Samaritan’ Attack
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Krebs on Security
Apple AirTag Bug Enables ‘Good Samaritan’ Attack
The new $30 Airtag tracking device from Apple has a feature that allows anyone who finds one of these tiny location beacons to scan it with a mobile phone and discover its owner's phone number if the Airtag has been…
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The Shape of Space (2019)
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The Shape of Space: NASA Designs for Orbital Space Settlements
What the orbital space habitats designed for NASA in 1975 can teach us about living in new geometries.
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Simula One: an office-focused, standalone VR headset built on top of Linux
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Review of “The Fabric of Reality” by David Deutsch (2001) [pdf]
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Scientists create their own GPS by spying on internet satellites
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Scientists create their own GPS by spying on internet satellites
Technique could one day improve location tracking for geologists and biologists
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Proposal to Merge YJIT into Ruby
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bugs.ruby-lang.org
Feature #18229: Proposal to merge YJIT - Ruby master - Ruby Issue Tracking System
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Ask HN: Have you ever spend days unable to do *any* work?
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Almost All of Facebook’s Top Christian Page Run by Foreign Troll Farms
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In 2019, Almost All of Facebook’s Top Christian Pages Were Run By Foreign Troll Farms
In 2019, 19 of Facebook's top 20 pages for American Christians were run by Eastern European troll farms overseas, internal documents leaked to MIT
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Show HN: O's URL Lengthener
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The Kidney Project successfully tests a prototype bioartificial kidney
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UCSF School of Pharmacy
The Kidney Project successfully tests a prototype bioartificial kidney
September 9, 2021 · The Kidney Project earned a $650,000 award for a successful demonstration of its artificial kidney
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Safety of Nuclear Energy
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Our World in Data
Nuclear Energy
Explore global data on nuclear energy production and the safety of nuclear technologies.
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QR error correction helps and hinders scanning
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huonw.github.io
QR error correction helps and hinders scanning
A QR code can use one of four error correction levels. Higher error correction forces denser codes, but allows scanning in more situations. A trade-off!
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How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster
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Visualstudio
Bracket pair colorization 10,000x faster
How we made bracket pair colorization in Visual Studio Code up to 10,000 times faster.
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