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Ask HN: Lost $10000 as my email was hacked. Any ways to recover it?
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How working memory gets you through the day
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MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
How working memory gets you through the day
Scientists have discovered how brain waves are key to both maintenance and control of information in the mind. A new model for this has been developed by Earl Miller and colleagues at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT.
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Are Narcissists More Likely to Experience Impostor Syndrome?
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Scientific American Blog Network
Are Narcissists More Likely to Experience Impostor Syndrome?
The surprising link between narcissism and impostor syndrome
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One Windows Kernel
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TECHCOMMUNITY.MICROSOFT.COM
One Windows Kernel
Windows is one of the most versatile and flexible operating systems out there, running on a variety of machine architectures and available in multiple SKUs. It currently supports x86, x64, ARM and ARM64 architectures. Windows used to support Itanium, PowerPC…
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Raising of Chicago
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Retiring?
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Quest for Glory III and IV
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Tesla Faces Deepening Criminal Probe Over Misstated Production Figures
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WSJ
Tesla Faces Deepening Criminal Probe Over Whether It Misstated Production Figures
Tesla, with a fresh civil fraud settlement now behind it, faces a new legal problem: a deepening criminal investigation.
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Visualizing quaternions: An explorable video series
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eater.net
Visualizing quaternions, an explorable video series
Explaining how quaternions, a four-dimensional number system, describe 3d rotation.
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The Digital Gap Between Rich and Poor Kids Is Not What Was Expected
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NY Times
The Digital Gap Between Rich and Poor Kids Is Not What We Expected (Published 2018)
America’s public schools are still promoting devices with screens — even offering digital-only preschools. The rich are banning screens from class altogether.
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Texans say voting machines changing straight-ticket choices
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AP NEWS
Texans say voting machines changing straight-ticket choices
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Some Texas voters are complaining that machines flipped their straight-ticket selections to the other party in key races during early voting, especially the much-watched Senate battle between Republican incumbent Ted Cruz and Democrat…
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The compute and data moats are dead
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Smerity.com
The compute and data moats are dead
There is an odd belief perpetuated in the machine learning community that massive compute and "big data" represent obstacles that are nearly impossible to scale. They're not. We've defeated those obstacles time and time again.
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Proposal: Go 2 transition
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proposal/28221-go2-transitions.md at master · golang/proposal
Go Project Design Documents. Contribute to golang/proposal development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Friendly Floatees
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Friendly Floatees spill
28,800 plastic bath toys
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Why I switched sides: From bootstrapping to VC
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Medium
Why I switched sides: From bootstrapping to VC
There’s been a lot of talk about bootstrapping vs venture capital in the startup world recently, fuelled by the rise of self-funding as…
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'Spectacular' diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
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the Guardian
'Spectacular' diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
Hour-long procedure that stabilises blood sugar levels of sufferers of type 2 diabetes is still effective one year on, study shows
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Atari Asteroids: Creating a Vector Arcade Classic
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The Arcade Blogger
Atari Asteroids: Creating a Vector Arcade Classic
As Atari’s best-selling arcade game of all time, Asteroids was literally a game changer. Released in December 1979, it was responsible for catapulting Atari into mainstream public consciousne…
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The life and death of a laptop battery (2015)
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China’s Government Has Ordered a Million Citizens to Occupy Uighur Homes
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ChinaFile
China’s Government Has Ordered a Million Citizens to Occupy Uighur
The village children spotted the outsiders quickly. They heard their attempted greetings in the local language, saw the gleaming Chinese flags and round face of Mao Zedong pinned to their chests, and
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LSTM Neural Network that tries to write piano melodies similar to Bach's (2016)
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GitHub - robbiebarrat/Bach_AI: LSTM Neural Network that tries to write piano melodies similar to Bach's
LSTM Neural Network that tries to write piano melodies similar to Bach's - GitHub - robbiebarrat/Bach_AI: LSTM Neural Network that tries to write piano melodies similar to Bach's
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The Reason for Less Turbulence on Delta Flights
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The Points Guy
The Reason You Aren’t Feeling as Much Turbulence on Delta
Recently, Delta Air Lines met with personnel from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), who were largely stumped as to why the carrier was experiencing less turbulence year over year. Turns out, a NOAA scientist was tracking automated turbulence…
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