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Basketball Legend Kobe Bryant Dies in Helicopter Crash at 41
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PFAS “Forever Chemicals” and Nordic Ski Wax
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Outside Online
Nordic Skiing's Addiction to Toxic "Lightning-Fast" Wax
Fluorinated glide wax is being banned from elite competitions, and big brands like Swix say they’re searching for environmentally friendly alternatives. But the seductively speedy—and noxious—compounds are unlikely to loosen their grip on the sport anytime…
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Night train connecting Amsterdam to Scandinavian capitals under consideration
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NL Times
Night train connecting Amsterdam to Scandinavian capitals under consideration: Report
Representatives of five prominent European cities are looking into a night train which would stretch all the way from Amsterdam to Helsinki. The train route would conceivably stop in Hamburg,
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Team USA Trainer Rob on Reddit about Kobe's work ethic 6 years ago
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reddit
An old post from a Team USA Trainer Rob on Reddit about Kobe's...
I’ve been a professional athletic trainer for about 16 years and have been able to work with a range of athletes from the high school to...
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Show HN: Text-to-speech and speech-to-text open-source software stack
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GitHub
GitHub - codeforequity-at/botium-speech-processing: Botium Speech Processing
Botium Speech Processing. Contribute to codeforequity-at/botium-speech-processing development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Linux 5.5 to Offer Mainline Support for SGI's Octane MIPS Workstations
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Phoronix
Years Late: Linux 5.5 To Offer Mainline Support For SGI's Octane MIPS Workstations - Phoronix
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
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Entropy in the Universe
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Azimuth
Entropy in the Universe
If you click on this picture, you’ll see a zoomable image of the Milky Way with 84 million stars: But stars contribute only a tiny fraction of the total entropy in the observable Universe. If…
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Coyotes Poised to Infiltrate South America
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Smithsonian Magazine
Coyotes Poised to Infiltrate South America
The crab-eating fox and the coyote may soon swap territories, initiating the first American cross-continental exchange in more than three million years
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Gravity: Upstream Kubernetes packaging tools
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GitHub
GitHub - gravitational/gravity: Kubernetes application deployments for restricted, regulated, or remote environments
Kubernetes application deployments for restricted, regulated, or remote environments - gravitational/gravity
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Theranos founder Holmes represents herself after lawyers say she stiffed them
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The Mercury News
Technology | Theranos founder Holmes phones in to court hearing solo after lawyers say she stiffed them: report
Court records show Elizabeth Holmes still has seven lawyers working for her on her criminal-fraud case.
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Ambitions for a Unix Shell
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Sonos’ frantic flailing illustrates the stupidity of smart tech
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Extremetech
Sonos’ Frantic Flailing Illustrates the Stupidity of Smart Tech
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David Rosenhan’s fraudulent Thud experiment set back psychiatry for decades
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The Spectator
How a fraudulent experiment set psychiatry back decades
In the 1970s, a social psychologist published ‘findings’ deeply critical of American psychiatric methods. The problem was they were almost entirely fictional
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Pygame Zero: Creating games without boilerplate
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Why did we wait so long for the cotton gin? (2017)
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The Roots of Progress
Why did we wait so long for the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, invented in 1793, is rightfully one of the most famous inventions of the Industrial Revolution. It separates the lint of the cotton plant, which thread and ultimately cloth is made of, from the sticky seeds—a process that, done by…
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Chord Transformations and Beethoven (2011) [pdf]
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Photo of a suspended, glowing single atom wins photography prize
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Big Think
Quantum physicist photographs a single atom you can see with the naked eye
Ever think you’d see a single atom without staring down the barrel of a microscope?
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Correct SRGB Dithering
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Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus
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The Lancet
Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China
The 2019-nCoV infection caused clusters of severe respiratory illness similar to severe
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and was associated with ICU admission and high
mortality. Major gaps in our knowledge of the origin, epidemiology, duration of human…
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Unison: A Content-Addressable Programming Language
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www.unison-lang.org
Learn Unison |
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A tour of Unison · Unison programming language
A friendly programming language from the future.
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Detroit's salt mine: City beneath the city
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Detroitnews
Detroit's salt mine: City beneath the city
This gigantic mine, 1,160 feet beneath the surface, spreads out over more than 1,400 acres with 50 miles of roads
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