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Show HN: Pathfinding Visualizer
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honzaap.github.io
Map pathfinding visualizer
Pathfinding visualizer on a real map. Anywhere in the world.
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Lego Battle of Verdun
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The Battle of Verdun - WW1 stop motion
The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest battles of World War 1.
It was fought between the Germans and the French around the city of Verdun, in eastern France.
The city of Verdun was both strategically and culturally significant to…
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Ask HN: Has your total compensation drastically changed with the stock downturn?
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10 Years of Meteor: My experience with a pioneering JavaScript framework
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10 Years of Meteor
A developer's experience with a pioneering JavaScript framework
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It's worse than you think
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The Imperfectionist: It's worse than you think
@media only screen { .email * { word-break: break-word; } } @media screen and (max-width: 384px) { .mail-message-content { width: 414px !important; } } @media only screen and (m...
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Automated PDF Reports with Python Notebooks
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MLJAR
Automated PDF Reports with Python
Explore building an automated reporting system in Python using Jupyter Notebook and the Mercury framework. Fetch stock market data, display news, price chart, and analysis. Schedule daily execution, convert the notebook to PDF, and send it via email.
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Wearable Muscles
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ethz.ch
Wearable muscles
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The Path Is Set for PCI-Express 7.0 in 2025
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The Next Platform
The Path Is Set For PCI-Express 7.0 In 2025
The ink is barely dry on the PCI-Express 6.0 specification, which was released after years of development in January 2022, we hardly have PCI-Express 5.0
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Forebruary is a wall calendar that you do not need to replace every year. (2013)
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Analyze OpenBSD’s Kernel with Domain-Specific Knowledge
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Analyze OpenBSD’s Kernel with Domain-Specific Knowledge
In this article I want to show how we can analyze the OpenBSD kernel with domain-specific knowledge of spl(9) locking primitives, to find…
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Humans can't endure temperatures and humidities as high as previously thought
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PennState
Humans can't endure temperatures and humidities as high as previously thought
Penn State researchers found that the maximum wet-bulb temperature humans can endure is lower than previously thought — about 31°C wet-bulb or 87°F at 100% humidity — even for young, healthy subjects. The temperature for older populations, who are more vulnerable…
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Mouse Heaven or Mouse Hell?
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Science History Institute
Mouse Heaven or Mouse Hell?
Biologist John Calhoun’s rodent experiments gripped a society consumed by fears of overpopulation.
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YOLOv6: Redefine state-of-the-art for object detection
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DagsHub Blog
YOLOv6: next generation object detection - review and comparison
YOLOv6: review and comparison of the next generation object detection.
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The Mathematics of Escalators on the London Underground
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Development Environments
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Increased Subnoscription Pricing for IDEs, .NET Tools, and the All Products Pack
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The JetBrains Blog
Increased Subnoscription Pricing for IDEs, .NET Tools, and the All Products Pack | The JetBrains Blog
Since the introduction of subnoscriptions 7 years ago, we have not increased the pricing of our IDEs, .NET Tools, or the All Products Pack. During this time, we have introduced new products that have been included at no extra cost to everyone using the latter.…
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Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity
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John D. Cook | Applied Mathematics Consulting
Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity
The most productive programmers are orders of magnitude more productive than average programmers. But salaries usually fall within a fairly small range in any company. Even across the entire profession, salaries don't vary that much. If some programmers are…
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Microsoft beat Apple to buy PowerPoint for $14M (2016)
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The Zamzar Blog
Deal of the century? How Microsoft beat Apple to buy PowerPoint for $14 million - The Zamzar Blog
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Why not check out our file conversion API – convert 100s of different file formats in just one line of code (we even support PowerPoint files!) This is part one of a series of… Read More Deal of the century? How Microsoft beat…
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As eng manager, you so frequently get request to drop what you are doing
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Twitter
As a tech lead or eng manager, you so frequently get request from above or from other teams to drop what you are doing and work on this thing they need, *now*.
During my 4 years at Uber after asking these questions, 9 out of 10 times it turned out it wasn't…
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New concentrator could help solar panels capture more sunlight without tracking
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Cosmos
New device could help solar panels capture more sunlight
A device that can capture 90% of the light that falls on it, regardless of its angle or frequency, and concentrate it to be 3x brighter onto a solar cell.
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Ask HN: What tools are you a 10/10 on?
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