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Eating the Birds of America: Audubon's Culinary Reviews of America's Birds
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US Bird History
Eating the Birds of America: Audubon’s Culinary Reviews of America’s Birds - US Bird History
On June 26, 1826, John James Audubon sat aboard the cotton schooner Delos off of Florida’s Gulf coast, en route from New Orleans to Liverpool, where he was hoping to find a publisher for his extensive portfolio of paintings of American birds.[1] On this particular…
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Dual-screen laptops make more sense with this spiral notebook-like hinge
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Ars Technica
Dual-screen laptops make more sense with this spiral notebook-like hinge
Having two laptop screens needn't mean foregoing a built-in keyboard.
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Vim Racer
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Vim-Racer
Vim Racer - An Online Game for VIM Navigation
Put your VIM navigation skills to the test with this game for VIM. It's like a typing speed test, but for VIM. Top scores will rank on the leaderboard
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The Arrest of Pavel Durov Is a Reminder That Telegram Is Not Encrypted
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Gizmodo
The Arrest of Pavel Durov Is a Reminder That Telegram Is Not Encrypted
Telegram is a lot of things, but it's not an encryption-first messaging service.
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The Iron Law of Bureaucracy (2010)
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Snowden: The arrest of Durov is an assault on the basic human rights
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Judge who overturned verdict against Boeing bought and sold Boeing stock
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Business Insider
A judge who overturned a $72 million verdict against Boeing disclosed he bought and sold Boeing stock while hearing the case —…
A judge who threw out a $72 million verdict against Boeing said the case wasn't impacted by a financial advisor's trades of Boeing stock last year.
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Helen Fisher, who researched the brain’s love circuitry, has died
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NY Times
Helen Fisher, Who Researched the Brain’s Love Circuitry, Dies at 79
A biological anthropologist, she worked with colleagues to confirm for the first time that love is hard-wired in the brain.
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Launch HN: Parity (YC S24) – AI for on-call engineers working with Kubernetes
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Show HN:
Support.dev
– a non-trivial Vue and Supabase app
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GitHub
GitHub - bwship/support-dev: A non-trivial Vue and Supabase project allowing you to have freinds and family support you with meals…
A non-trivial Vue and Supabase project allowing you to have freinds and family support you with meals, child care, and transportation. - bwship/support-dev
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Show HN: D&D meets Siri – Interactive voice adventure
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Compressing data with sample points and polynomial interpolation
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John D. Cook | Applied Mathematics Consulting
Compressing data w/ sample points & polynomial interpolation
How to bound the error in polynomial approximation. Illustration from a book on numerical methods. Applies to photos, audio clips, etc.
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Apple to upgrade base Macs to 16GB RAM, starting from Apple M4 models
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Business-Standard
Apple to upgrade base Macs to 16GB RAM, starting from Apple M4 models: Report
Apple's M4 Macs may come with 16GB RAM: Apple is reportedly developing four new Mac models for 2024, all powered by M4 chips and featuring at least 16GB RAM. This upgrade may support the enhanced Apple Intelligence features
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Intel SGX Fuse Key0, a.k.a. Root Provisioning Key Was Extracted by Researchers
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X (formerly Twitter)
Mark Ermolov (@_markel___) on X
Intel HW is too complex to be absolutely secure! After years of research we finally extracted Intel SGX Fuse Key0, AKA Root Provisioning Key. Together with FK1 or Root Sealing Key (also compromised), it represents Root of Trust for SGX. Here's the key from…
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Scanned page by page: 67 years worth of old Radio Shack catalogs
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Radioshackcatalogs
An archive of RadioShack Catalogs (1939-2011)
Flip-through every RadioShack electronics & computer catalog. These catalogs include vintage electronics, stereos, speakers, CB radios, tube radios, computers, communication equipment, electronic test equipment, gadgets, technology & more!
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The Tao of Unicode Sparklines (2021)
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Jon Udell
The Tao of Unicode Sparklines
I’ve long been enamored of the sparkline, a graphical device which its inventor Edward Tufte defines thusly: A sparkline is a small intense, simple, word-sized graphic with typographic resolu…
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Erasure Coding for Distributed Systems
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transactional.blog
Erasure Coding for Distributed Systems
An overview of erasure coding, its trade-offs, and applications in distributed storage systems.
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All Texts in Brooklyn
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brooklyn.alltexts.nyc
all texts in nyc: brooklyn
Explore Brooklyn's urban landscape through text. Search and visualize every sign, notice, and street art captured in street images in this unique digital archive of NYC typography.
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IOGraphica
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IOGraphica
IOGraph — is an application that turns mouse movements into contemporary art. Run it, do your usual daily stuff at the computer and after a while you can grab a nice picture of what you’ve done!
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A Technical Look at BitMessage: Learning From a Dead Project
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Zola’s Blog
A Very Technical Look at BitMessage: Learning From a Dead Project
There are a lot of cool projects that unfortunately have been abandoned or unmaintained for years, but that doesn’t mean they added no value. Studying what they’ve done, taking their unique ways of doing certain things and their problems can lead us to build…
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Many FDA-approved AI medical devices are not trained on real patient data
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Medicalxpress
Almost half of FDA-approved AI medical devices are not trained on real patient data, research reveals
Artificial intelligence (AI) has practically limitless applications in health care, ranging from auto-drafting patient messages in MyChart to optimizing organ transplantation and improving tumor removal ...
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