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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is such a hit it almost outsold Intel’s entire CPU range
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is such a hit it almost outsold Intel’s entire CPU range
Intel needs an answer to Ryzen 3rd-gen processors, and quick, by the looks of things.
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BiVector: Community for Geometric Algebra for CGI, Vision and Engineering
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The Real Dark Web
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The Real Dark Web
We rarely acknowledge the vast majority of web developers.
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Almost half of Europe’s soil is dryer than normal
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Almost half of Europe's soil is dryer than normal
Visual analysis of soil moisture anomalies in Europe since 1995
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I found an easter egg from 1977
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I found an easter egg from 1977
Spitfire on the Channel F is like the plane mode in Atari’s Combat, except with the option to play it alone against the machine. Also, I found an easter egg in it, which might (might) be the World’s First Easter Egg in a Videogame (maybe idk). Here’s what…
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“Awakenings” in Advanced Dementia Patients Hint at Untapped Brain Reserves
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“Awakenings” in Advanced Dementia Patients Hint at Untapped Brain Reserves
Numerous reports documenting lucid moments at the end of life spur Alzheimer’s researchers to explore the phenomenon
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Killing a process and all of its descendants is surprisingly hard on Linux
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morningcoffee.io
Killing a process and all of its descendants
Killing processes in a Unix-like system can be trickier than expected. Last
week I was debugging an odd issue related to job stopping on Semaphore.
More specifically, an issue related to the killing of a running process in a
job.
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Norwegian F-35 Sending Sensitive Data Back to Lockheed (2018)
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Fighter Jets World
Norwegian F-35 Spy on its Owner: Send Sensitive Data Back to U.S.A.
Norwegian F-35 Spy on its Owner: Send Sensitive Data Back to U.S.A.Norwegian defense officials have caught one of their new F-35A Lightning II Block 3F stealth jets sending sensitive data back to its US manufacturer — Lockheed Martin.
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A mosque rebuilt once a year
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The massive mosque built once a year
During the Crépissage, residents of Djenné, Mali, work together to repair and rebuild the Grand Mosque, the world’s largest mud-brick structure.
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Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (2012)
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Hanselman
Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99%
In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter is a currently-undetermined type of matter hypothesized to account for a large ...
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Ask HN: How can we destroy AMP?
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The Tragedy of UCS-2
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The Tragedy of UCS-2
Apropos of nothing, I'd like to tell you a tale. It's not an original tale, but it's one of my favorites.
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Why do developers at Google consider Agile development to be nonsense? (2016)
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Why do some developers at strong companies like Google consider Agile development to be nonsense?
Answer (1 of 113): Because they only have experience in "doing" agile, rather than in "being" agile. Doing agile is cargo cult, while being agile is a conscientious and disciplined application of the scientific method toward software development. Developers…
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Motion smoothing is ruining cinema
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Motion Smoothing Is Ruining Cinema
Hollywood is furious about “motion smoothing,” a high-tech default setting on most new TVs. But do electronics manufacturers care what auteurs think?
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One-Shot Learning: Learning More with Less Data
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Ghost Taxis of Japan (2016)
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百物語怪談会 Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai
History of Ghost Taxis of Japan
Translated and Sourced from Shigeru Mizuki’s Mujara, Japanese Ghost Stories: Spirits, Hauntings, and Paranormal Phenomena, and Other Sources To learn more about Japanese Ghosts, check out my …
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Prolog Control in Six Slides
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What We Can and Can’t Learn from Copenhagen
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What We Can (and Can’t) Learn from Copenhagen - Gehl Institute
The following text by Martin C. Pedersen was originally published by Common Edge, and has been reposted with the author’s permission. I spent four glorious days in Copenhagen recently and left with an acute case of urban envy. (I kept thinking: It’s like..an…
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America’s DIY Phone Farmers
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VICE
America’s DIY Phone Farmers
Ordinary Americans are using armies of phones to generate cash to buy food, diapers, and beer through ad fraud.
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Potosí: the mountain of silver that was the first global city
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Aeon
The first global city
High in the Andes, Potosí supplied the world with silver, and in return reaped goods and peoples from Burma to Baghdad
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Rustgo: Calling Rust from Go with near-zero overhead (2017)
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Filippo Valsorda
rustgo: calling Rust from Go with near-zero overhead
[русский [https://habrahabr.ru/post/337348/]]
Go has good support for calling into assembly, and a lot of the fast
cryptographic code in the stdlib is carefully optimized assembly, bringing
speedups of over 20 times.
However, writing assembly code is hard…
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