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“Whole Earth” origin (1976)
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A Hacker from South Africa Rescued the First NASA Computer in Space
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Atlas Obscura
A Hacker From South Africa Rescued the First NASA Computer in Space
The 1966 Apollo Guidance Computer paved the way for the moon landing—and then sat in a scrap heap for decades.
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Mac Apps released outside the App Store can now be notarized by Apple
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Harvard’s Admissions Process, Once Secret, Is Unveiled in Federal Court
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NY Times
Harvard’s Admissions Process, Once Secret, Is Unveiled in Affirmative Action Trial (Published 2018)
A lawsuit accusing one of the country’s most selective universities of discriminating against Asian-Americans is providing a glimpse into how admissions officers decide “yea” or “nay.”
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Ask HN: First month job anxiety. Am I *actually* an impostor?
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Business card-sized Japanese phone bucks the giant-phone trend
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Ars Technica
This business card-sized Japanese phone bucks the giant-phone trend
Its simple design argues that, sometimes, a phone can just be a phone.
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Mystery of the ketchup cups
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Medium
Mystery of the ketchup cups
On the first day of August, 2012, Foodbeast.com published the article “So Apparently, We’ve Been Using Ketchup Cups All Wrong.”
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Center for Democracy and Technology Launches VPN Trustworthiness Initiative
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Center for Democracy & Technology
VPNs - Center for Democracy & Technology
Trust is a critical component to a thriving digital ecosystem and virtual private networks, or VPNs, offer users a way to disguise and protect their internet traffic. However, providers of commercial VPN services must still foster trust that they adequately…
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So You Want to Open a Small Press Bookstore/Artist-Run Space? A Cautionary Tale
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Poetry Foundation
So You Want to Open a Small Press Bookstore/Artist-Run Space? A Cautionary Tale
A couple years ago, a poet friend asked me for advice on opening a non-profit small press bookstore and arts space. My wife, visual artist Marina Eckler, had recently opened...
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Brand New ODroid Single Board Computer
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The impact of gratitude on adolescent materialism and generosity
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Taylor & Francis
The impact of gratitude on adolescent materialism and generosity
Despite decades of research on materialism, there are few viable strategies for reducing materialism in younger consumers. In this paper, we present two studies conducted among over 900 adolescents...
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It’s Time to End Factory Farming?
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Quillette
Why It's Time to End Factory Farming - Quillette
Ezra Klein and Sam Harris are usually intellectual adversaries. They butted heads earlier this year on the topic of the science of IQ, which was just one battle in the larger war waged by the “intellectual dark web” against mainstream leftism and identity…
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Euclidea – Geometric construction game with straightedge and compass
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Slack on a SNES
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bertrand fan
Slack on a SNES
I recently learned that in the mid 90s in Japan, the Super Nintendo had a peripheral called a Satellaview, which was a satellite modem that would receive data broadcasts from Nintendo.
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Quantum computers will break the encryption that protects the internet
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The Economist
Quantum computers will break the encryption that protects the internet
Fixing things will be tricky
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Raymarching Distance Fields (2013)
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Blogspot
Raymarching Distance Fields
Hi. In this article I will tell you about a rendering technique known as raymarching with distance fields , capable of producing highly deta...
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Why Doesn’t Ancient Fiction Talk About Feelings? (2017)
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Nautilus
Why Doesn’t Ancient Fiction Talk About Feelings?
Reading medieval literature, it’s hard not to be impressed with how much the characters get done—as when we read about King Harold…
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A new course to teach people about fairness in machine learning
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Google
A new course to teach people about fairness in machine learning
Google’s engineering education and ML fairness teams developed a 60-minute self-study training module on fairness, which is now available publicly as part of our popular Machine Learning Crash Course
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Validating UTF-8 bytes using only 0.45 cycles per byte (AVX edition)
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Daniel Lemire's blog
Validating UTF-8 bytes using only 0.45 cycles per byte (AVX edition)
When receiving bytes from the network, we often assume that they are unicode strings, encoded using something called UTF-8. Sadly, not all streams of bytes are valid UTF-8. So we need to check the strings. It is probably a good idea to optimize this problem…
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Camelot: Python library that makes it easy to extract tables from PDF files
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The genetics of university success
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Nature
The genetics of university success
Scientific Reports - The genetics of university success
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