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Princeton lab simulates nuclear war
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sgs.princeton.edu
PLAN A | Princeton Science & Global Security
SGS developed a new simulation for a plausible escalating war between the United States and Russia using realistic nuclear force postures, targets and fatality estimates. It is estimated that there would be more than 90 million people dead and injured within…
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Amsterdam looks *incredibly* realistic in the new Call of Duty
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X (formerly Twitter)
juan (@juanbuis) on X
oh my god amsterdam looks *incredibly* realistic in the new call of duty — almost can’t believe this is a video game
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NEC’s Tetris Processor
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Leaded Solder
NEC’s Tetris Processor
Tetris is a classic time-waster, both in and outside of the office. What good is any computing device if it can’t play this game? Tokyo System House certainly thought so, and ported it to the NEC mini5 line of CP/M-based word processors. Let’s preserve it…
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Comparing Floating-Point Numbers Is Tricky
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Bit Bashing
Comparing Floating-Point Numbers Is Tricky
Yet another programming blog. Thoughts on software and related misadventures.
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Two new books show that movement helps us see the rhythms we all share
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The Atlantic
The Secret of How We Move
Two new books show that movement helps us see the rhythms we all share—whether in the angular works of Martha Graham or in the natural choreographies of daily life.
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Ask HN: Are there recorded instances of people being framed through hacking?
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Science, technology and innovation isn’t addressing world’s most urgent problems
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Leiden University
Science, technology and innovation is not addressing world’s most urgent problems
Global science research serves the needs of the Global North, and is driven by the values and interests of a small number of companies, governments and funding bodies, finds a major new international study published today. As such, the authors find, science…
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Colleges that ditched admission tests find it harder to fairly choose students
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The Hechinger Report
PROOF POINTS: Colleges that ditched test scores for admissions find it’s harder to be fair in choosing students, researcher says
Diversifying the student body remains an elusive goal
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The Gervais Principle, or the Office According to “The Office” (2009)
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Python and Async Simplified (2018)
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Getting Out of a Rut
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U.S. judge: Passengers in fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes are 'crime victims'
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Reuters
U.S. judge: Passengers in fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes are 'crime victims'
A U.S. judge in Texas ruled on Friday that people killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes are legally considered "crime victims," a designation that will determine what remedies should be imposed.
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Archery World Record: Most arrows through a keyhole
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YouTube
Archery World Record: Most arrows through a keyhole
Most difficult archery record ever made!
The purpose of my officially controlled record attempt, was to try make a record that could be compared to the heroic shots of historical super archers?
The record attempt was filmed with four cameras from different…
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Tailwind CSS v3.2: revisiting my “feature creep” warning
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Brycewray
Tailwind CSS v3.2: revisiting my “feature creep” warning | BryceWray.com
Only nine months after I suggested Tailwind might someday hit an unpleasant inflection point, that may now be happening.
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Show HN: First open source data discovery and observability platform
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GitHub
GitHub - opendatadiscovery/odd-platform: First open-source data discovery and observability platform. We make a life for data practitioners…
First open-source data discovery and observability platform. We make a life for data practitioners easy so you can focus on your business. - opendatadiscovery/odd-platform
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Incremental Parsing in Go
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Dev-Nonsense
incremental parsing in go | dev-nonsense
This post is an attempt to explain the incremental parsing algorithm aretext uses for syntax highlighting.
Like the rest of aretext, parsers are implemented in Go for portability and performance. Most people do not consider Go a functional programming language;…
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Gpwgraph – PipeWire Graph Qt GUI Interface
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GitLab
Rui Nuno Capela / qpwgraph · GitLab
PipeWire Graph Qt GUI Interface
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Remote work changed their lives. They’re not going back to the office
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Drone photos reveal an early Mesopotamian city made of marsh islands
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Science News
Drone photos reveal an early Mesopotamian city made of marsh islands
Urban growth around 4,600 years ago, near what is now southern Iraq, occurred on marshy outposts that lacked a city center.
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Hyundai suspending two US suppliers because of child labor
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Reuters
EXCLUSIVE Korean auto giant Hyundai investigating child labor in its U.S. supply chain
Hyundai Motor Co , Korea's top automaker, is investigating child labor violations in its U.S. supply chain and plans to "sever ties" with Hyundai suppliers in Alabama found to have relied on underage workers, the company's global chief operating officer Jose…
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Designing Logic Systems Using State Machines by Christopher R. Clare
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Internet Archive
Designing Logic Systems Using State Machines : Christopher R. Clare : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
By Christoper R. Clare, from ideas by Thomas Obsorne. This rather rare 1973 book covers Algorithmic State Machines, a bit dated in places but still...
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