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‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
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'Smart toilet' monitors for signs of disease
A disease-detecting "precision health" toilet can sense multiple signs of illness through automated urine and stool analysis, a new Stanford study reports.
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Python Wheels Crosses 90%
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I got a Ph.D. at age 66 (2018)
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It's never too late to stretch your wings: Why I got a Ph.D. at age 66
To maintain a rewarding career, be open to change
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Ask HN: How to disagree with the rest of management?
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Researchers: Rubber Bullets Often Cause Death, Permanent Injuries
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Researchers: Rubber Bullets Often Cause Death, Permanent Injuries
Claims that rubber bullets are nonlethal or less lethal than other forms of ammunition don't hold up to scientific scrutiny.
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How to Design, Build and Test Small Liquid-Fuel Rocket Engines (1967)
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Interactive Map of Linux Kernel
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Problems with Remote Learning
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WSJ
The Results Are In for Remote Learning: It Didn’t Work
The pandemic forced schools into a crash course in online education. Problems piled up, including lack of access to technology and trouble keeping students and teachers connected.
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Parennoscript compiles a Common Lisp subset to JavaScript
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Tensorflow.js: Machine Learning in JavaScript
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TensorFlow
TensorFlow.js | Machine Learning for JavaScript Developers
Train and deploy models in the browser, Node.js, or Google Cloud Platform. TensorFlow.js is an open source ML platform for Javanoscript and web development.
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Quantum Dots Shift Sunlight's Spectrum to Speed Plant Growth
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IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News
Quantum Dots Shift Sunlight's Spectrum to Speed Plant Growth
Quantum dots, the nanoparticles that improve color reproduction in TV displays, are migrating from the TV to the farm
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4coder, a modern text editor based loosely on Emacs
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Recovering the Lost Apollo 10 LM Software [video]
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Apollo Guidance Computer Part 27: Recovering the Lost Apollo 10 LM Software
Mike Stewart was able to recover the previously lost Apollo 10 LM software, as flown (also known as Luminary 69 Rev 2). He shows us how he did it, which, fair warning, is a pretty technical hack. And contrary to (yet another) internet myth, the flown software…
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In Defense of Bad Ideas
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Substack
#12 - In Defense of Bad Ideas
This past Friday was my last day working in Mojave. When I’m leaving a place, I usually like to visit my favorite restaurants one last time. Mojave cuisine is not exactly noteworthy, so instead the place to go was the Air & Space Port’s Legacy Park. I would…
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Discret 11, the French TV encryption of the 80s
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The Pain Points of Haskell: A Practical Summary
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The Pain Points of Haskell: A Practical Summary
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Running Linux on My MacBook
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djhworld.github.io
Running Linux on my Macbook - djhworld
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Math Invariants Helped Lisa Piccirillo Solve Conway Knot Problem
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Quanta Magazine
In a Single Measure, Invariants Capture the Essence of Math Objects
To distinguish between fundamentally different objects, mathematicians turn to invariants that encode the objects’ essential features.
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Rubyists, we must do better
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With only free software, a Mali G31 chip can now run GNOME and more
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Collabora | Open Source Consulting
Bifrost meets GNOME: Onward & upward to zero graphics blobs
With only free software, a Mali G31 chip can now run Wayland compositors with zero-copy graphics, including GNOME 3.
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Strapi – Open-source Node.js Headless CMS
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strapi.io
Strapi - Open source Node.js Headless CMS
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Strapi is the next-gen headless CMS, open-source, JavaScript/TypeScript, enabling content-rich experiences to be created, managed and exposed to any digital device.
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