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Why Graphiti?
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Containers in 2019: They're Calling It a Hypervisor Comeback
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Containers in 2019: They're Calling it a [Hypervisor] Comeback
The 2019 news cycle within the "cloud native" corner of the world has been abuzz with a word previously thought outmoded by the rapid rise of containers: “hypervisor.” This article explores the motivations behind this, focusing on security, user experience…
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IMO Grand Challenge
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Tesla’s new Solar Roof costs less than a new roof plus solar panels
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TechCrunch
Tesla's new Solar Roof costs less than a new roof plus solar panels, aims for install rate of 1K per week | TechCrunch
Tesla has launched the third iteration of its solar roof tile for residential home use, which it officially detailed in a blog post on Friday and in a
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The dream journal of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, who discovered neurons (2015)
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Nautilus
Nautilus | Science Connected
Nautilus is a different kind of science magazine. We deliver big-picture science by reporting on a single monthly topic from multiple perspectives. Read a new chapter in the story every Thursday.
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An Illustrated Guide to Useful Command Line Tools
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www.wezm.net
An Illustrated Guide to Some Useful Command Line Tools - WezM.net by Wesley Moore
A short denoscription and screenshot of some useful command line tools I use that aren't part of typical POSIX environment.
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The Wonders of the Suffix Tree Through the Lens of Ukkonen’s Algorithm
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Facebook crawls links in PDFs you send in Messenger
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Twitter
Vahagn Vardanian
Have you ever imagine that @facebook is crawling links in your pdf files when you are sending them via messenger?
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Tech Giants Have Hijacked the Web. It’s Time for a Reboot
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WSJ
Tech Giants Have Hijacked the Web. It’s Time for a Reboot.
While lawmakers and regulators look to combat monopolies by online giants, some innovators are developing internet platforms to prevent monopolies from forming in the future.
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“C is not how the computer works” can lead to inefficient code
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Steveklabnik
"C is not how the computer works" can lead to inefficient code | Next.js Blog Example with Markdown
Steve Klabnik's personal website
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A day in the life of a Danish forensic pathologist
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Information
»I have no desire to open up this man's skull. I do it because I have to«
Forensic scientists, the police and crime scene investigators master horror with a steady hand. This article gives a rare insight into the post-mortem examination of a homicide.
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Twitter “Silenced” Dissenting Voices During Anti-Government Protests in Egypt
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BuzzFeed News
Twitter “Silenced” Dissenting Voices During Anti-Government Protests In Egypt
Dozens of accounts were suspended without reason during rare anti-government protests, new research shared with BuzzFeed News shows.
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Double Slit Experiment No Mystery
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Bill Wadge's Blog
Double Slit Experiment No Mystery
How can you be in two places at once When you’re not anywhere at all — Firesign Theater [Note: this is NOT original research. I just read the right book] The famous double slit experime…
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Penn Jillette’s Surprising Success as a Computer Columnist
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Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
Penn Jillette’s Surprising Success as a Computer Columnist
Pondering the success that Penn Jillette, the loud half of Penn & Teller, found as a sometimes-rebellious big-name computer magazine columnist in the ’90s.
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How a social network could save democracy from deadlock
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BBC News
Crossing Divides: How a social network could save democracy from deadlock
An online tool used in Taiwan could help defuse political rows across the globe.
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$2 Test Identified Bird Shit as Cocaine. Cops Keep Using It to Arrest People
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Vice
This $2 Test Identified Bird Shit as Cocaine. Cops Keep Using It to Arrest People.
Donut crumbs also once tested positive for meth.
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A neural net solves the three-body problem 100M times faster
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MIT Technology Review
A neural net solves the three-body problem 100 million times faster
In the 18th century, the great scientific challenge of the age was to find a way for mariners to determine their position at sea. One of the most successful solutions was to measure the position of the moon in the sky relative to the fixed background of stars. …
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TUI for
lobste.rs
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www.wezm.net
What I Learnt Building a Lobsters TUI in Rust - WezM.net by Wesley Moore
As a learning and practice exercise I built a crate and TUI for interacting with the Lobsters programming community website.
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Climate Change Will Cost Us Even More Than We Think
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NY Times
Climate Change Will Cost Us Even More Than We Think
Economists greatly underestimate the price tag on harsher weather and higher seas. Why is that?
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In the Halls of the Mountain Kings
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Lapsus Lima
In the Halls of the Mountain Kings | Lapsus Lima
Lapsus Lima | Mythologics | In which Francis Young transports us to the makeshift spacetime of They Who Should Not Be Named.
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Recommendations from the first meeting of China’s urban policy unit in 38 years
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