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An ideological divide is emerging between young men and women around the world
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John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) on X
NEW: an ideological divide is emerging between young men and women in many countries around the world.
I think this one of the most important social trends unfolding today, and provides the answer to several puzzles.
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The things nobody wants to pay for
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lwn.net
The things nobody wants to pay for
The free-software community has managed to build a body of software that is
worth, by most estimates, many billions of dollars; all of this code is
freely available to anybody who wants to use or modify it. It is an
unparalleled example of independent actors…
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Oasis – a small, statically-linked Linux system
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GitHub
GitHub - oasislinux/oasis: a small statically-linked linux system
a small statically-linked linux system. Contribute to oasislinux/oasis development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Skulls reveal scale of human sacrifice in Aztec capital
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www.science.org
Feeding the gods: Hundreds of skulls reveal massive scale of human sacrifice in Aztec capital
Archaeologists uncover the remains of a giant rack of skulls beneath downtown Mexico City
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LLM App Stack – a.k.a. Emerging Architectures for LLM Applications
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GitHub
GitHub - a16z-infra/llm-app-stack
Contribute to a16z-infra/llm-app-stack development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Artist trained rats to take selfies to make a point about social media
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CBC
Artist trained rats to take selfies to make a point about social media | CBC Radio
When Augustin Lignier built a photo booth for rats, he was really trying to point the lens at humanity.
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Amon Tobin – Foley Room site (2007)
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web.archive.org
Amon Tobin | Field Recording Excursion
An audiovisual environment populated with sounds sampled from musician Amon Tobin's field recording sessions.
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Some strange Macintosh computers
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Ars Technica
Wild Apples: The 12 weirdest and rarest Macs ever made
Since 1984, Apple has made some strange Macintosh computers. How many have you used?
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Re-implementing an old DOS game in C++ 17 (2019)
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Lethal Guitar
Re-implementing an old DOS game in C++ 17
Back in 2016, I started a side project to reverse engineer the game Duke Nukem II and build an open source reimplementation of its engine from scratch – called Rigel Engine (Check it out on GitHub)…
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TinySA – small spectrum analyzer and signal generator
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Why do some people feel tired all the time?
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Bbc
Why do some people feel tired all the time?
It's surprisingly common to still feel tired after a long night's sleep.
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Why are Alaska's rivers turning orange?
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Scientific American
Why Are Alaska's Rivers Turning Orange?
Streams in Alaska are turning orange with iron and sulfuric acid. Scientists are trying to figure out why
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Lossy CSS compression for fun and loss (or profit)
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WASI 0.2.0 and Why It Matters
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Wasmcloud
WASI 0.2.0 and Why It Matters | wasmCloud
With the release of WASI Preview 2, we take a step back and look at why it matters for wasmCloud and the WebAssembly ecosystem.
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Physics of 300-year-old firefighting methods could inform how our hearts work
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phys.org
The physics behind 300-year-old firefighting methods could inform knowledge of how our hearts work
Today, water pressure technology is ubiquitous, and any person who showers, waters a garden, or fights fires is benefiting from the technology devised to harness it. In the 17th and 18th centuries, though, ...
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If you make $10M in sales, Apple's cut is $6.2M annually
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Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) on X
Under the App Store's new fee structure for Europe, if you make $10 million in sales, Apple's cut is $6.2 million annually.
Assuming you have no operating costs or salaries, your take home amount:
$2 million after tax—or 20% of your sales
I will never…
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Google Pixel phones unusable after January 2024 system update
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BleepingComputer
Google Pixel phones unusable after January 2024 system update
Google Pixel smartphone owners report problems after installing the January 2024 Google Play system update, being unable to access their devices internal storage, open the camera, take screenshots, or even open apps.
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How I secured an 'Extraordinary Ability' visa as a founder
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AWAIS.IO
How I got an O-1 visa as a software engineer / founder
I am a software engineer turned founder / CTO. My O-1A petition was approved in ~1 week with premium processing, and was sponsored by the company I co-founded. I met 4 of the 8 ‘extraordinary ability’ eligibility criteria required for the O-1.
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Untranslatable
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Phones Track Everything but Their Role in Car Wrecks
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NY Times
Phones Track Everything but Their Role in Car Wrecks
Distracted driving is a worsening problem, safety experts say. Yet there is still no definitive database of the number of crashes or fatalities caused by it.
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2013 Airbus A-380 can be yours at 'just' $25M
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