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The World's First Solar Road Has Officially Crumbled into a Total Failure
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The World's First Solar Road Has Officially Crumbled Into a Total Failure
In July, the French daily newspaper Le Monde reported that the 0.6-mile (1 kilometre) solar road was a fiasco.
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You May Be Better Off Picking Stocks at Random, Study Finds
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Study Finds
New to investing? You may be better off picking stocks at random, study finds
An interesting new study finds that novice investors are actually better off choosing stocks completely at random instead of making their own decisions.
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U.S. Weighs Selling 50- and 100-Year Bonds After Yields Plummet
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São Paulo Uncovered by Outdoor Advertising Ban
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99% Invisible
Clean City Law: Secrets of São Paulo Uncovered by Outdoor Advertising Ban
When São Paulo introduced its Clean City Law (Lei Cidade Limpa) a decade ago, over 15,000 marketing billboards were taken down. An additional 300,000 ostentatious business signs, hanging over streets or painted in large letters on facades, were also subject…
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Show HN: distri: a Linux distribution to research fast package management
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Michael Stapelberg
distri: a Linux distribution to research fast package management
Over the last year or so I have worked on a research linux distribution in my spare time. It’s not a distribution for researchers (like Scientific Linux), but my personal playground project to research linux distribution development, i.e. try out fresh ideas.
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Announcing New AMD EPYC-based Azure Virtual Machines
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Microsoft
Announcing new AMD EPYC
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Microsoft is committed to giving our customers industry-leading performance for all their workloads. After being the first global cloud provider to announce the deployment of AMD EPYC
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With friends like these...
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Start Your Own ISP
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Start Your Own ISP
A practical guide to starting your own Internet Service Provider.
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GNU Parallel 2018
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Zenodo
GNU Parallel 2018
GNU Parallel is a command-line tool for Unix-like operating systems which allows the user to execute shell commands in parallel. GNU Parallel 2018 is the tutorial for the tool. The printed version is available at www.lulu.com/shop/ole-tange/gnu-parallel-…
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“The Nemo effect” is untrue: animal movies promote awareness, not harm
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www.ox.ac.uk
“The Nemo effect” is untrue: animal movies promote awareness, not harm, say researchers | University of Oxford
14 August 2019
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Microsoft Has First Major Impact on Chrome
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Thurrott.com
Microsoft Has First Major Impact on Chrome - Thurrott.com
Thanks to the open-source nature of Chromium, Microsoft has had its first major and positive impact on Chrome, Google’s web browser.
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Plastic recycling is a myth: What happens to your rubbish?
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the Guardian
'Plastic recycling is a myth': what really happens to your rubbish?
You sort your recycling, leave it to be collected – and then what? From councils burning the lot to foreign landfill sites overflowing with British rubbish, Oliver Franklin-Wallis reports on a global waste crisis
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The Dawn of the Age of Geoengineering
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Eli Dourado
The dawn of the age of geoengineering
These 4 audacious projects are demonstrating the ingenuity we will need to address climate change.
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Tech Interview Handbook
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Humans Migrated to Mongolia Much Earlier Than Previously Believed
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UC Davis
Humans Migrated to Mongolia Much Earlier Than Previously Believed
Stone tools uncovered in Mongolia by an international team of archaeologists indicate that modern humans traveled across the Eurasian steppe about 45,000 years ago, according to a new University of California, Davis, study. The date is about 10,000 years…
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Kaspersky AV injected unique ID allowing sites to track users in incognito mode
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c't Magazin
Kasper-Spy: Kaspersky Anti-Virus puts users at risk
Kaspersky promises security and data protection. However, a data leak allowed third parties to spy on users while they were surfing the web. For years.
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HK social media users writing phonetically spelled posts to shut out trolls
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news.rthk.hk
HK internet battle goes to a new level – literally
Hong Kong's social media users have started writing posts in phonetically-spelled Cantonese words as a means to shut out mainland internet trolls who were targeting supporters of the anti-extradition movement with messages and even some threats. It’s believed…
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Apple will soon treat online web tracking the same as a security vulnerability
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The Next Web
Apple will soon treat online web tracking the same as a security vulnerability
Apple ups its privacy batte with a new "WebKit Tracking Prevention Policy" that aims to prevent all forms covert tracking online.
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Ruffle – An Adobe Flash Player Written in Rust Compiled to WebAssembly
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GitHub
GitHub - ruffle-rs/ruffle: A Flash Player emulator written in Rust
A Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Contribute to ruffle-rs/ruffle development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Python vs. Rust for Neural Networks
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ngoldbaum.github.io
Python vs Rust for Neural Networks | Nathan Goldbaum
Comparing a simple neural network in Rust and Python
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Why doesn't Britain make things any more? (2011)
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the Guardian
Why doesn't Britain make things any more?
In the past 30 years, the UK's manufacturing sector has shrunk by two-thirds, the greatest de-industrialisation of any major nation. It was done in the name of economic modernisation – but what has replaced it?
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