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Designing 2D graphics in the Japanese industry
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Singapore to test facial recognition on lampposts, stoking privacy fears
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The scientists who make apps addictive
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The Economist
The scientists who make apps addictive
Silicon Valley’s most successful tech companies use the insights of behaviour design to pump us with dopamine and keep us returning to their products. But, as Ian Leslie learns, some of the psychologists who developed the science of persuasion are worried…
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The Discoveries of Continuations (1993) [pdf]
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Quietly, Japan has established itself as a power in the aerospace industry
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Ars Technica
Quietly, Japan has established itself as a power in the aerospace industry
On SpaceX: "We are very much confident to compete against them.”
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Third Pilots' Union Raises Concern About Boeing 737 Max Jet
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Bloomberg
Third Pilots' Union Raises Concern About Boeing 737 Max Jet
A third U.S. pilots’ union is raising concerns about what it says is a lack of information provided by Boeing Co. on a safety system installed on the new 737 Max aircraft that is under a spotlight after last month’s crash off the coast of Indonesia.
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Microsoft’s enterprise products covertly gather personal data on users
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The Next Web
Report: Microsoft’s enterprise products covertly gather personal data on users
Microsoft collects and stores personal data about the behavior of individual users of its enterprise offerings on a large scale, without any public documentation — according to a new report by Privacy Company. The data protection impact assessment (DPIA)…
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Sipeed MAIX: inexpensive, crowd-funded RISC-V module
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Indiegogo
Sipeed MAIX : The World First RISC-V 64 AI Module
Sipeed MAIX: Fisrt RV64 AI board for edge computing.Square Inch enable 0.23TOPS @ 0.3W, from $5 !
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Ask HN: Are any of you IEEE members?
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New book suggests Arthur Conan Doyle based Moriarty on George Boole
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The Irish Times
Could Sherlock Holmes’s true nemesis have been a mathematician?
That’s Maths: New book suggests Arthur Conan Doyle based Moriarty on George Boole
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The Free Coffee Test, or Lefkowitz’s Law of Corporate Financial Health (2013)
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Just Well Mixed
The free coffee test, or Lefkowitz's Law of Corporate Health
The financial health of a company can be inferred from the quality, variety and cost to the employee of the snacks and beverages it offers its employees
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Ask HN:
Dontrecruit.me
– A website to collect stories about bad recruiters
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Amazon S3 Block Public Access: Protection for Your Accounts and Buckets
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Amazon
Amazon S3 Block Public Access – Another Layer of Protection for Your Accounts and Buckets | Amazon Web Services
Update (4/27/2023): Amazon S3 now automatically enables S3 Block Public Access and disables S3 access control lists (ACLs) for all new S3 buckets in all AWS Regions. Update (August 2019)– Fresh screen shots and changes to the names of the options. Newly created…
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The US military is testing stratospheric balloons that never have to come down
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MIT Technology Review
The US military is testing stratospheric balloons that ride the wind so they never have to come down
A sensor that can spot the wind direction from miles away will let DARPA’s surveillance balloons hover at the very edge of space in one spot indefinitely.
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Sony Venice – Full Frame Digital Cinematography Camera
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In poor countries technology can make big improvements to education
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The Economist
In poor countries technology can make big improvements to education
Teachers are often unqualified, ignorant or absent; tablets show up and work
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Plans Revealed for Enormous Particle Collider in China
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Gizmodo
Plans Revealed for Enormous Particle Collider in China
Scientists this week released a conceptual design report for a next-generation particle accelerator in China, which would serve as a “Higgs boson factory,” as its proponents have called it.
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Nvidia Gives Lackluster Forecast on Inventory, Shares Plunge
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Make Software Buyers Want to Pay
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Greg Kogan
Make Buyers Want to Pay
If you want enterprise customers, then users are just half your audience. The other half are buyers—executives with budget authority. Many startups focus on the users and forget about the buyers, then struggle to sell.
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Greek archaeologists uncover first remnants of ancient city of Tenea
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CNN
Greek archaeologists uncover first remnants of ancient city of Tenea
Greek archaeologists have uncovered the remnants of a city believed to have been founded by Trojan prisoners of war in the 12th or 13th century BC.
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Rare microbes lead scientists to discover new branch on the tree of life
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CBC
Organisms found on hike in the woods are like no other life on Earth | CBC News
Canadian researchers have discovered a new kind of organism that’s so different from other living things that it doesn’t fit into the plant kingdom, the animal kingdom, or any other kingdom used to classify known organisms.
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