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Zen and the Art of Software Maintenance
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Fair, the SoftBank-backed car startup, lays off 40% of staff, sacks CFO
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TechCrunch
Fair, the SoftBank-backed car subnoscription startup, lays off 40% of staff, sacks CFO
As the market continues to turn against the wave of highly valued venture-backed startups operating with little end in sight to their huge losses — Uber and WeWork being two prime examples — another startup is taking a proactive step to get ahead of the story…
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Men hold more positive attitudes towards ex-partners than women do
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ScienceBeta
Men Have More Favourable Attitudes Towards Ex-partners Than Women Do - Sciencebeta
There is no shortage of research on what helps create, support and maintain a healthy intimate relationship, and how the individuals involved perceive them. A new study, led by Ursula Athenstaedt from the University of Graz, takes a different crack at the…
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Thirst turns to anger as Australia's mighty river runs dry
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The Wider Image
Thirst turns to anger as Australia's mighty river runs dry by Tracey Nearmy
Reduced to a string of stagnant mustard-coloured pools, fouled in places with pesticide runoff and stinking with the rotting carcasses of cattle and fish, the Darling River is running dry.
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Blurring the Line Between User and Programmer
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Future of Coding
42 - Blurring the Line Between User and Programmer - Lane Shackleton
Are you looking for the real computer revolution? Join the club! Future of Coding is a podcast and community of toolmakers, researchers, and creators working together to reimagine computing.
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Moodymann on Rollerskating in Detroit
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Resident Advisor
Moodymann On Rollerskating In Detroit
A rare interview with a pillar of the Detroit music and skating scenes.
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Non-Green Plants
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Plants and Prejudice
How do non-green plants work?
(I am back…..apologies for the delay) This latest blog post comes in the wake of a trip to Cannington Walled Gardens, a hidden local gem that I had yet to visit despite it being 5 minutes dow…
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Beating C with Futhark Running on GPU
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futhark-lang.org
Beating C with Futhark running on GPU
A high-performance and high-level purely functional data-parallel array programming language that can execute on the GPU and CPU.
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Ask HN: What are some B.S tricks management pulls on naive developers?
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Improving maintenance of your Jenkins(file) pipelines
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Robert Northard
Improving maintenance of your Jenkins(file) pipelines
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Lawmaker Kills Repair Bill Because 'Cellphones Are Throwaways'
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Vice
Lawmaker Kills Repair Bill Because 'Cellphones Are Throwaways'
A New Hampshire lawmaker suggested that we shouldn't fix the $1,000 devices we buy and instead we will "just get a new one."
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Offshore wind to become a $1T industry
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Teen designs Hong Kong-inspired shoe only to have it dropped from Vans contest
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Kids News
Vans pulled teen’s Hong Kong-themed sneaker from contest
Toronto teen’s Free Hong Kong-themed sneaker design gets pulled from Vans design contest.
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Using Deep Learning to Predict the Olfactory Properties of Molecules
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research.google
Learning to Smell: Using Deep Learning to Predict the Olfactory Properties of Mo
Posted by Alexander B Wiltschko, Senior Research Scientist, Google Research Smell is a sense shared by an incredible range of living organisms, a...
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Who Killed the Scrollbar?
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Ello
feeling ranty: killed scrollbar - dredmorbius | ello
# While I'm feeling ranty: who killed the scrollbar?
It's not so bad on desktops, and I can restore it there anyway via CSS.
But on Mobile, it seems the hip hawt coolness for today's kids is to either completely disappear, or make only occasionally visible…
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Would aliens understand lambda calculus? (2018)
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tomasp.net
Would aliens understand lambda calculus?
The question whether aliens would understand lambda calculus
is intriguing because it vividly formulates a fundamental question about our formal mathematical
knowledge. Are mathematical theories and results about them invented, i.e. constructed by
humans…
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New 2MW electric vehicle chargers could revolutionise mining industry
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The Driven
New 2MW electric vehicle chargers could revolutionise mining industry
Electric vehicle charger from Swiss electrical equipment company ABB could revolutionise mining industry allowing easier deployment of zero emissions heavy vehicles and reducing need for ventilation.
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Dutch MoD appoints 72 citizens to cyber-military reserve force
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Reflections on My Career at Microsoft
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Medium
Speaking Truth to Power: Reflections on My Career at Microsoft
Microsoft engineer James Whittaker on how to fix the company
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Applying BERT models to Search
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Google
Understanding searches better than ever before
How new advances in the science of language understanding will help you find more useful information in Search.
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South-Pointing Chariot
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South-pointing chariot
The south-pointing chariot (or carriage) was an ancient Chinese two-wheeled vehicle that carried a movable pointer to indicate the south, no matter how the chariot turned. Usually, the pointer took the form of a doll or figure with an outstretched arm. The…
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