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EU brings in 'right to repair' rules for appliances
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BBC News
EU brings in 'right to repair' rules for appliances
The rules will make household appliances longer-lasting and easier to fix.
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Battle to wipe out debilitating Guinea worm parasite hits 10 year delay
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Nature
Exclusive: Battle to wipe out debilitating Guinea worm parasite hits 10 year delay
Disappointment as World Health Organization pushes back target date for eradication to 2030.
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Processing 40 TB of code from 10M projects with a dedicated server and Go
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Data Structures Part 3: Arrays of Arrays
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Our Machinery
Data Structures Part 3: Arrays of arrays
This is a post about my stuff.
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Sentient: a high-level, declarative programming language
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Square Canada has a Cuban coffee issue
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CBC
Square Canada doesn't have a tech issue: it's a Cuban coffee issue | CBC News
The owners of a Toronto coffee stand say Square Canada has told them they can no longer use the popular payment technology because of concerns the coffee stand is selling beverages made from Cuban coffee beans.
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Go Interfaces, the Tricky Parts
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Borges’s Mirror
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Newcriterion
Borges’s mirror
On the depredations of infinity.
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My Time at Snap
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Medium
My Time at Snap
How Snap, Inc. hired me by promising a huge equity grant and then pulled the rug out from under my feet.
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Boris Johnson uses SEO keywords in interviews to hide negative articles
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Twitter
Remoaning Myrtle #FBPE
Within the space of an hour. This didn’t happen by luck.
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Great apes appear to have “theory of mind”
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Inverse
A 41-year-old question about ape intelligence may finally be answered
Great apes appear to have "theory of mind," and know when a human is being fooled by another ape.
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Stańczyk
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To show or not to show work
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Byrdseed.com
To Show Or Not To Show Work In Math
We must be careful not to admonish our intuitive learners for being intuitive. As teachers of the gifted, we must set up learning environments that are best for our students. And if they're doing it all in their heads (and getting it right!), then the environment…
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I Can Eat Glass
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My God, It’s Full of Dots
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Africa Is Building an A.I. Industry That Doesn’t Look Like Silicon Valley
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Medium
Africa Is Building an A.I. Industry That Doesn’t Look Like Silicon Valley
Researchers want to pave their own path. But the growing industry is still dependent on tech giants like Google and Microsoft.
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Hundreds of thousands of people read novels on Instagram
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Fast Company
Hundreds of thousands of people read novels on Instagram. They may be the future
Last year, the New York Public Library released an experiment to put the full text of novels in its Instagram Stories. Today, an estimated 300,000 people are reading books this way.
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Facebook to Exempt Opinion and Satire from Fact-Checking
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WSJ
Facebook to Exempt Opinion and Satire From Fact-Checking
Facebook plans to allow opinion pieces and satire to be exempted from its fact-checking program, according to people familiar with the matter, as the social-media giant grapples with how to stop the spread of falsehoods while maintaining its own neutrality.
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GitLab CEO: “People don’t want to commute; they just don’t want to miss out”
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nohq.co
Sid Sijbrandij: “People don’t want to commute; they just don’t want to miss out” - NoHQ Remote Work Guides
We recently met with GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij to talk all about how they scaled a multi-billion dollar company with beyond 800 employees, fully remotely.
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Stu Ungar
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My OpenStreetMap Workflow: Mapping the Village of Marmari, Evia
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Mendhak
My OpenStreetMap workflow: mapping the village of Marmari, Evia
A general OpenStreetMap editing workflow, with the example of Mapping the village of Marmari, Evia in Greece (Μαρμάρι, Εύβοια).
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