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U.S. military shoots down suspected Chinese surveillance balloon
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U.S. military shoots down suspected Chinese surveillance balloon
The U.S. military on Saturday shot down a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon, according to media reports.
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A 50-Year Quest: My Personal Journey with the Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Stephenwolfram
A 50-Year Quest: My Personal Journey with the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Follow Stephen Wolfram's evolution of research on the 2nd Law from early interest as a 12-year-old to his current findings in the Wolfram Physics Project. View a large collection of images of early and published works.
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Reversing UK mobile rail tickets
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Reversing UK mobile rail tickets
The UK has used small credit-card sized tickets to pay for train travel for years and years, since long before I was born — originally theAPTIS ticket1,which...
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Humans Need Play
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Allen Pike
Humans Need Play
On a vicious pattern that breeds burnout.
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Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework
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www.dougengelbart.org
Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework - 1962 (AUGMENT,3906,)
Official Copy: Final report of Doug Engelbart's in-depth study on augmenting human intellect and human effectiveness: a unifying framework for what makes us collectively capable and effective, a design strategy for systematically improving this capability…
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Seawater split to produce green hydrogen
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Newsroom | University of Adelaide
Seawater split to produce green hydrogen
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Fedora now has frame pointers
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Richard WM Jones
Fedora now has frame pointers
Discussion of this post on Hacker News Fedora now has frame pointers. I don’t want to dwell on the how of this, it was a somewhat controversial decision and you can read all about it here. Bu…
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Mount Washington Records Coldest Wind Chill Ever
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NY Times
Mount Washington set a record for coldest wind chill ever recorded at minus 108 degrees.
The air temperatures at the region’s highest peak went as low as minus 47 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
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The C juggernaut illustrated (2012)
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Study links adoption of EV with less air pollution and improved health
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Newsroom
Study links adoption of electric vehicles with less air pollution and improved health
Electric vehicles are widely hailed as a key way to mitigate climate change through reduced emissions, but research on the dual benefits of reduced air pollution and improved health has been largely hypothetical.
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Tokens, Please: Comparing OpenID Connect with Video Game “Papers, Please”
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Todd Turner
Tokens, Please
Comparing OpenID Connect With Video Game "Papers, Please"
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Showering at the South Pole
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brr.fyi
Showering at the South Pole – brr
Potable water, and not much of it.
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The Magic of Sampling, and Its Limitations
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Near-miss between FedEx and Southwest flights in Austin
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The Market for Lemons
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Infrequently Noted
The Market for Lemons
For most of the past decade, I have spent a considerable fraction of my professional life consulting with teams building on the web.
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The cheapest flash microcontroller you can buy is actually an Arm Cortex-M0+
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Jay Carlson
The cheapest flash microcontroller you can buy is actually an Arm Cortex-M0+ - Jay Carlson
Puya's 10-cent PY32 series is complicating the RISC-V narrative and has me doubting I'll ever reach for an 8-bit part again.
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What time is it? A simple question with a complex answer
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Why I Use C When I Believe in Memory Safety
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Gavinhoward
Why I Use C When I Believe in Memory Safety | Gavin D. Howard
I am using C for a professional project. I believe in memory safety. Yes, I'm a hypocrite, but please, let me explain.
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The Packing Chromatic Number of the Infinite Grid is 15: the story behind it
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Bernardo Subercaseaux <i>(he/him/his)</i>
The story behind the Packing Chromatic paper.
A personal tale about what it's been to determine the packing chromatic number of the infinite square grid.
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Kids can't use computers and this is why it should worry you (2013)
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www.coding2learn.org
Kids can't use computers... and this is why it should worry you — Coding 2 Learn
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What can I do for Arch Linux?
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whatcanidofor.archlinux.org
What can I do for Arch Linux?
Landing page for areas of Arch Linux you may be interested in contributing to.
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