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Yacht fed their old music to the machine and got a killer new album
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Ars Technica
How YACHT fed their old music to the machine and got a killer new album
"I don’t know if we could’ve written it ourselves—it took a risk maybe we aren’t willing to."
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Ask HN: Looking back, what have you wasted lots of time on?
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Border agents are checking social media, but we still don’t know how closely
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The Verge
Border agents are checking entrants’ Facebook and Twitter profiles — but we still don’t know how closely
"We need to know what structure is in place ... and we don’t have that kind of information," say civil rights groups
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Filthy surgical instruments: the hidden threat in America's operating rooms
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Center for Public Integrity
Filthy surgical instruments: The hidden threat in America's operating rooms
It seemed simple enough at the time. In 2009, John Harrison, a 63–year-old oil industry sales manager in Mission, Texas, had surgery to repair the rotator cuff in his right shoulder, a routine procedure that usually requires at most a single night’s stay…
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I find journaling indispensable and how you can too
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Why Is Customer Service So Bad? Because It’s Profitable
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Harvard Business Review
Why Is Customer Service So Bad? Because It’s Profitable.
American consumers spend, on average, 13 hours per year in calling queue with an estimated monetary cost of $38 billion. A third of complaining customers must make two or more calls to resolve their complaint. And that ignores the portion who simply give…
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Psychiatric Diagnosis Found to Be “Scientifically Meaningless”
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Technology Networks
Psychiatric Diagnoses Found to Be "Scientifically Meaningless"
A new study, published in Psychiatry Research, has concluded that psychiatric diagnoses are scientifically worthless as tools to identify discrete mental health disorders.<br /><br />
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Vector: Rust open-source util to collect, transform,route logs,metrics,events
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vector.dev
A lightweight, ultra-fast tool for building observability pipelines
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Golden Ratio
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Simple Python Package to Extract Deep Learning Features
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chsasank.github.io
Simple Python Package to Extract Deep Learning Features
Ever wanted to do a hacky computer vision project? But you don’t want to invest time on learning/using complicated deep learning libraries like PyTorch or Te...
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What Is Zoned Storage and the Zoned Storage Initiative?
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Western Digital Corporate Blog
What is Zoned Storage and the Zoned Storage Initiative?
Zoned Storage is a new paradigm in storage motivated by the incredible explosion of data. Learn what it is, how to adopt, SMR HDDs & Zoned Namespaces SSDs.
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Famous Graphics Chips: Microsoft’s Talisman
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www.computer.org
Famous Graphics Chips: Microsoft's Talisman — the Chip that Never Was | IEEE Computer Society
Designed to overcome the limitations of the graphcis pipeline of the time, Talisman dealt with graphics much differently than existing approaches.
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Modern microprocessor built from complementary carbon nanotube transistors
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Nature
Modern microprocessor built from complementary carbon nanotube transistors
Nature - A 16-bit microprocessor built from over 14,000 carbon nanotube transistors may enable energy efficiency advances in electronics technologies beyond silicon.
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Firefox has lots of room to improve if it wants to beat Chrome
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the snazzblog
Firefox has lots of room to improve if it wants to beat Chrome
I’ve found myself agreeing wholeheartedly with the recent pushes to get people to switch from Chrome to Firefox. Google keeps pulling dumb trick after dumb trick in an attempt to have more control over the web. It’s hard not to think that this kind of behavior…
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A New Algorithm for Controlled Randomness
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Probably Dance
A New Algorithm for Controlled Randomness
I don’t know if this problem has a proper name, but in game development you usually don’t want truly random numbers. I’ve seen the solution named a “pseudo random distributi…
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The STEM Crisis Is a Myth (2013)
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IEEE Spectrum
The STEM Crisis Is a Myth
Forget the dire predictions of a looming shortfall of scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians
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TCP Puzzlers (2016)
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Joyent
TCP Puzzlers
It's been said that we don't really understand a system until we understand how it fails. Despite having written a (toy) TCP implementation in college and then working for several years in industry, I'm continuing to learn more deeply how TCP works — and…
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Beyond reason: the mathematical equation for unconditional love
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Sinapticas
Beyond reason: the mathematical equation for unconditional love
Cover image: The Couple in the Street (1887) by Charles Angrand. Courtesy Musée d’Orsay/Wikipedia Right now, in millions of bedrooms across the land, people are sighing for love. Love is impo…
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What Happened in the UK Blackouts?
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Mitchoneill
What Really Happened in the UK Blackouts?
9th of August 2019. It’s 4:52pm on a Friday, people are getting ready to go home and enjoy their weekend, then…
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5% of Great Britain goes dark.
Wide spread power outages, trains stop, an airport and hospital lose power.
What happened? This timeline is…
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NetNewsWire 5.0 – Open-Source RSS Reader for Mac
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The Sweet Setup
NetNewsWire 5.0 Relaunches as an Open-Source RSS Reader for the Mac – The Sweet Setup
NetNewsWire 5 debuts as one of the simplest and speediest RSS readers available for the Mac and has a classic, recognizably-Mac design that fits right at home in all versions of macOS.
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Let’s Build a Web Server, Part 3
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Ruslan's Blog
Let’s Build A Web Server. Part 3.
“We learn most when we have to invent” —Piaget In Part 2 you created a minimalistic WSGI server that could handle basic HTTP GET requests. And I asked you a question, “How can you make your server handle more than one request at a time?” In this article you…
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