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Darktable 3.0.0 Released
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darktable.org
darktable 3.0.0 released
We’re proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 3.0.0! The github release is here: https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/releases/tag/release-3.0.0. As always, please don’t use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but only our…
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Category Theory for Programmers, Bartosz Milewski [pdf]
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GitHub
GitHub - hmemcpy/milewski-ctfp-pdf: Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source
Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source - hmemcpy/milewski-ctfp-pdf
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Crispr-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from Enzymes
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CRISPR-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from DNA-Dicing Enzymes | UC San Francisco
CRISPR-Resistant Viruses Build ‘Safe Rooms’ to Shield Genomes from DNA-Dicing Enzymes
After phages infect bacteria, they construct an impenetrable “safe room” inside of their host, which protects vulnerable phage DNA from antiviral enzymes. This compartment, which resembles a cell nucleus, is the most effective CRISPR shield ever discovered…
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I don’t know if whoever flagged the typos in my eBook thought they were helping
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Kingfisher & Wombat
Hey, I don’t know if whoever flagged the typos in my ebook thought they were helping, but please don’t do that. That just means there’s a quality warning on Amazon’s sale’s page. It’s super not helpful, particularly when the issue is vernacular English.
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Flattening Quadratic Béziers
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Raph Levien’s blog
Flattening quadratic Béziers
Blog of Raph Levien.
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Show HN: Kareer Day – Learn About Jobs by People Who've Done Them
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What it's like to bootstrap a business before it can financially support you
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Indie Hackers
What's it like to bootstrap a business before it can financially support you?
Founders lose sleep over all kinds of nightmare scenarios, but running out of cash probably tops the list. A business can survive the comings and goings...
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The Nightjet: A Big Bet on Train Travelers Who Take It Slow
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NY Times
The Nightjet: A Big Bet on Train Travelers Who Take It Slow (Published 2019)
While other European rail lines have reduced their overnight train services, Austria’s state-owned system is investing in its own.
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Open-source and the demise of proprietary software (2018)
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Timescale Blog
RedHat, Elastic, and more: Why open-source software companies are thriving today
RedHat, Elastic, MongoDB, Github, Pivotal, Greenplum, and more: Open-source software has finally come of age, is reshaping the entire software industry as we know it. Here’s why.
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Catching CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90%
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Nuadox
Catching CO2 from trucks and reducing their emissions by 90%
- By Nuadox Crew - In Europe, transport is responsible for roughly 30% of total CO2 emissions (of which 72% comes from road transportation). While the use of electric vehicles for personal...
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What I've learned sending proposals to conferences
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Drobinin
What I've learned after sending 147 proposals to 36 conferences in a year by Vadim Drobinin
This year I sent out quite a few proposals to the majority of mobile conferences in Europe. Some ignored me, the others replied with automated rejections. However, some accepted and it was fun. Here is what I've learned on the way.
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Chuck Peddle Dies at 82; His $25 Chip Helped Start the PC Age
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NY Times
Chuck Peddle Dies at 82; His $25 Chip Helped Start the PC Age (Published 2019)
His invention brought digital technology to a new breed of consumer devices and powered early Apple and Commodore computers.
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Tell HN: Merry Christmas
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Why It’s So Hard to Change People’s Commuting Behavior
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Harvard Business Review
Why It’s So Hard to Change People’s Commuting Behavior
It’ll take more than subsidizing mass transit or encouraging ride-sharing, according to new research.
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Colorado bank robber gifts money to passers-by and yells Merry Christmas
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BBC News
Bearded man robs bank, gifts money, then yells 'Merry Christmas'
"He robbed the bank, came out, threw the money all over the place," one witness said.
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Do Not Trust Journalists – A Mormon Example
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Blogspot
Do Not Trust Journalists (A Mormon Example)
A blog about history, strategy, geopolitics, and the intersections of governance, ecology, demographics, and culture.
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The Case Against Galileo
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Math with Bad Drawings
The Case Against Galileo
A historian’s blistering attack.
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Beyond L2 Loss – How We Experiment with Loss Functions
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Medium
Beyond L2 Loss — How we experiment with loss functions at Lyft
Estimating expected time of arrival (ETA) is crucial to what we do at Lyft. Estimates go directly to riders and drivers using our apps, as…
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Ask HN: Haven't worked for a while, best guide/advice to start a hobby project?
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Former Amazon employees bake Bezos principles into their startups
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The Seattle Times
Two-pizza teams and more: Former Amazon employees bake Bezos principles into their startups
When Amazon workers leave to start or join other companies, they often adopt and adapt Amazon's principles in their new ventures, spreading the Bezos way.
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An art dealer disappeared with $50M. 17 years later a documentary crew found him
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CBC
An art dealer disappeared with $50M. 17 years later, a documentary crew found him | CBC Radio
Michel Cohen made millions selling art and lost it all trading stocks. Desperate and in debt, he stole more than $50 million by double-selling famous paintings. Then he disappeared. In her new documentary, Vanessa Engle recounts Michel’s story and her 17…
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