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Evidence for a gravitational wave background from a galaxy-sized detector
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astrobites.org
Drop the Bass: Evidence for a Gravitational Wave Background from a Galaxy-sized Detector
In eight new papers, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational waves (NANOGrav) presents evidence for a gravitational wave background. In this bite, we provide an overview of their results and their implications
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Matrices and Graph
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thepalindrome.org
Matrices and graphs
The single most undervalued fact of linear algebra: matrices are graphs, and graphs are matrices
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The Pull Request Hack Is Fucking Magic
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Terence Eden’s Blog
The Pull Request Hack is Fucking Magic
I don't have time to keep up with all the daft Open Source projects I release. I wish my skill and my energy was as wide as my ambition. Several years ago, I came across Felix Geisendörfer's Pull Request Hack. The premise is simple - if people are making…
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Snakemake – A framework for reproducible data analysis
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The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training
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Stack Diary
The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training
I'm fairly certain that I was not the only person in the world who thought to himself, "Did they just yoink the entire Internet and bundle it together into a
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Why do cloud providers keep building datacenters in the America's hottest city?
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The Register
Why do cloud providers keep building datacenters in America's hottest city?
A 100 days over 100F and historic drought don't worry Microsoft or Google
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“Our paying customers need X, when will you fix it?”
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“The days of using untyped languages on non-trivial projects are over.”
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GitHub
TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types
TypeScript ushered in an era of gradual typing, where developers don’t have to choose between the agility of dynamic languages and the type safety of static languages, all while helping avoid the p...
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Why can’t you just roll back from a bad macOS update?
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The Eclectic Light Company
Why can’t you just roll back from a bad macOS update?
If it’s so easy to uninstall a troublesome RSR, why can’t we simply roll back to a previous version of macOS, like we did in High Sierra?
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Fudge: Reverse Tetris
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itch.io
Fudge by vividfax
Tetris prequel. Play in your browser
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New Emojis in 2023-2024
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Emojipedia
New Emojis in 2023-2024
A Lime, a Head Shaking Vertically, and a Phoenix Bird emoji are amongst the draft emoji candidates up for approval by Unicode this September, as well as a selection of new direction-based people emojis. Ahead of World Emoji Day 2023, we here at Emojipedia…
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Signal's president vows to reject UK law on message scanning before encryption
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Fortune
Signal president Meredith Whittaker rejects ‘mass surveillance’ U.K. law
Whittaker said Signal would not abide by the proposed law, and highlighted concerns about privacy and the need for tech leaders to take a stand against socially accepted surveillance.
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Look ma, no React: I recoded my portfolio site with vanilla everything
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clairefro.dev
Look ma, no React! Why I recoded my portfolio site with vanilla everything | blog | clairefro
Welcome to my new site, brought to you by vanilla everything. No Javanoscript frameworks, CSS libraries or flashy animations. Just markdown, html templa...
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A bell that rings two notes at once [video]
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YouTube
A bell that rings two notes at once
Explaining how a bell goes ring-gin-gin-gin (with the sound going up and down as the bell rings out). The key is multiple modes of vibration.
Expanding on this, I experimented with making a bell that sounds two distinct notes, forming roughly a major third.…
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Another World Ported to FPGA
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GitHub
GitHub - sylefeb/a5k: Another World on a chip
Another World on a chip. Contribute to sylefeb/a5k development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Ask HN: How to price your first Enterprise customer?
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Threads, a Slack alternative unrelated to Instagram, has seen downloads surge
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TechCrunch
Threads, a Slack alternative completely unrelated to Instagram, sees downloads surge
Instagram's Threads might enjoyed a fruitful first week, but a completely unrelated app of the same name has also benefitted. Sort of.
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Why Checked Exceptions Failed
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Fernando Borretti
Why Checked Exceptions Failed
Programming language features are never orthogonal.
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Fusion reactor is held together with tape
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IEEE Spectrum
This Fusion Reactor Is Held Together With Tape
High-temperature superconducting tape is behind one hope for a tinier tokamak
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Aya: An open science project to build open multilingual models and datasets
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Cohere
Introducing Aya: An Open Science Initiative to Accelerate Multilingual AI Progress
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Aya is an open science project that aims to build a state of art multilingual generative language model; that harnesses the collective wisdom and contributions of people from all over the world.
Cohere For AI is a research lab that seeks to solve…
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Synit – A Reactive Operating System
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