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The Rise and Fall of Lisp at JPL
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Ending Legacy Admissions at Johns Hopkins
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The Atlantic
Why We Ended Legacy Admissions at Johns Hopkins
Eliminating an unfair tradition made our university more accessible to all talented students.
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Directsum.jl – Abstract tangent bundle vector space type operations
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chakravala/DirectSum.jl
Abstract tangent bundle vector space type operations - chakravala/DirectSum.jl
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America’s aggressive use of sanctions endangers the dollar’s reign
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The Economist
America’s aggressive use of sanctions endangers the dollar’s reign
Its rivals and allies are both looking at other options
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The first video of individual atoms bonding and breaking
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Inverse
Watch the first-ever video of individual atoms bonding and breaking
The incredible new footage shows the atoms bonding, separating, then bonding again.
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Chaos Mesh: a chaos engineering solution to system resilience on Kubernetes
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TiDB
Chaos Mesh - Chaos Engineering Solution for Resiliency on K8S
In this post, we will share what Chaos Mesh is, how we design and implement it, and how you can use it in your environment.
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A biotechnology dream: nitrogen-fixing cereal crops
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MIT News
Making real a biotechnology dream: nitrogen-fixing cereal crops
MIT Professor Christopher Voigt and his team are working to transform cereal crops so they are able to fix their own nitrogen. The research has been funded by the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS).
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Algorithm to Draw a Tree
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Rachel Lim's Blog
Algorithm for Drawing Trees
I recently wanted to take a hierarchy of items and draw them in a nice tree structure. For example, a Family Tree. At the time, I thought “This will be easy, I’ll just Google for an alg…
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I Started a $80K/Month Business Connecting Freelancers with Companies
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Starterstory
How I Started A $80K/Month Business Connecting Freelancers With Companies - Starter Story
Hello! Who are you and what business did you start?Hi, I am Suvansh Bansal and I am the co-founder of Flexiple. We started Flexiple in Nov’15 to build a freelancing platform that enables “quality interactions” between companies and freelancers. The goal has…
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Data Brokers
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State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
Data Broker Registry
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Learn to write your first OS kernel
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GitHub
GitHub - arjun024/mkernel: A minimalist kernel
A minimalist kernel. Contribute to arjun024/mkernel development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Nototo – a virtual memory palace of your notes
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What the death of iTunes says about digital habits
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The Atlantic
What the Death of iTunes Says About Our Digital Habits
We started the 2010s obsessed with our electronic hygiene—and ended them a nation of digital hoarders. Eleven ideas about the decade that killed iTunes.
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LISP I Programmer's Manual (1960) [pdf]
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In search of a better job scheduler
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beepb00p.xyz
In search of a better job scheduler | beepb00p
What if cron and systemd had a baby? Wouldn't it be beautiful?
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AlphaFold: Using AI for Scientific Discovery
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Google DeepMind
AlphaFold: Using AI for scientific discovery
In our study published in Nature, we demonstrate how artificial intelligence research can drive and accelerate new scientific discoveries. We’ve built a dedicated, interdisciplinary team in hopes...
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An algorithm that learns through rewards may show how our brain does too
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MIT Technology Review
An algorithm that learns through rewards may show how our brain does too
In 1951, Marvin Minsky, then a student at Harvard, borrowed observations from animal behavior to try to design an intelligent machine. Drawing on ideas from the work of physiologist Ivan Pavlov, who famously used dogs to show how animals learn through punishments…
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SuperDisk
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Private equity firm wants to buy .org for $1B. Berkeley-based coop:‘not so fast’
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Berkeleyside
A private equity firm wants to buy ‘.org’ for $1 billion. A Berkeley-based cooperative says, ‘not so fast’
Bill Woodcock talks to Berkeleyside about why a cooperative is trying to interfere with the sale of .org, the digital home to the world's nonprofits.
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Ask HN: My Suspicion Regarding “M247 Ltd”
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Maine's giant spinning ice disc looks like it's reforming
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the Guardian
Maine's giant spinning ice disc looks like it's reforming
A year after a 90 metre-wide spinning sheet of ice drew global attention, another disc appears to be forming in the same river
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