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Apple, ARM, and Intel
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Stratechery
Apple, ARM, and Intel
ARM Macs are imminent; why they make sense, and why the implications could be far-reaching, for not just Apple but also Intel.
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Shadertoy Path Tracing: Fresnel, Rough Refraction and Absorption, Orbit Camera
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The blog at the bottom of the sea
Casual Shadertoy Path Tracing 3: Fresnel, Rough Refraction & Absorption, Orbit Camera
Posts in this series: Basic Camera, Diffuse, Emissive Image Improvement and Glossy Reflections Fresnel, Rough Refraction & Absorption, Orbit Camera Below is a screenshot of the shadertoy that g…
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Solving Online Events
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Benedict Evans
Solving online events — Benedict Evans
Events are a bundle of content, networking and meetings, and aggregate people in one place at one time. When you try to take this online, half of it breaks and most of it makes no sense bundled together. We need new tools and new ways to think about networks…
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Weizsäcker's speech on 40th anniversary of WW2's end (1985)
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Hunting in savanna-like landscapes may have poured jet fuel on brain evolution
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phys.org
Hunting in savanna-like landscapes may have poured jet fuel on brain evolution
Ever wonder how land animals like humans evolved to become smarter than their aquatic ancestors? You can thank the ground you walk on.
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Open Source Media Service CCTV/Video Recording/Object Detection
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GitHub
GitHub - fastogt/fastocloud: FastoCloud COMMUNITY version
FastoCloud COMMUNITY version. Contribute to fastogt/fastocloud development by creating an account on GitHub.
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The First Woman PhD in Computer Science Was a Nun
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Mentalfloss
The First Woman PhD in Computer Science Was a Nun
Sister Mary Kenneth Keller's dissertation, written in CDC FORTRAN 63, was noscriptd "Inductive Inference on Computer Generated Patterns."
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Netgear 0-day Vulnerability Analysis and Exploit for 79 devices
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Grimm-Co
SOHO Device Exploitation
Netgear R7000 SOHO Device Exploitation After a long day of hard research, it’s fun to relax, kick back, and do something easy. While modern ...
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Do Not Follow JavaScript Trends
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Pragmaticpineapple
Do Not Follow JavaScript Trends
What to do before adopting every little trend you come across
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On Coding, Ego and Attention
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On Coding, Ego and Attention
My thoughts on coding, ego and attention. How I learned to get out of my own way by learning about this link between ego and attention.
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Architects have designed a Martian city for the desert outside Dubai
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CNN
Architects have designed a Martian city for the desert outside Dubai
Architects Bjarke Ingels Group have designed a prototype of a city suitable for sustaining life on Mars – and then adapted it for use in the Emirati desert.
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Computers as I used to love them
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tonsky.me
Computers as I used to love them
File synchronization can be fun and painless if you don’t have to deal with corporate bullshit.
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Very fast CRISPR on demand
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Science
Very fast CRISPR on demand
Very fast CRISPR on demand enables DNA repair studies at high resolution in space and time at specific genome locations.
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Random Search Wired into Animals May Help Them Hunt
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Random Search Wired Into Animals May Help Them Hunt
The nervous systems of foraging and predatory animals may prompt them to move along a special kind of random path called a Lévy walk to find food efficiently when no clues are available.
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They Write the Right Stuff (1996)
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Fast Company
They Write the Right Stuff
As the 120-ton space shuttle sits surrounded by almost 4 million pounds of rocket fuel, exhaling noxious fumes, visibly impatient to defy gravity, its on-board computers take command.
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Elite CIA unit that developed hacking tools failed to secure its own systems
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Washington Post
Elite CIA unit that developed hacking tools failed to secure its own systems, allowing massive leak, an internal report found
The publication of “Vault 7” cyber tools by WikiLeaks marked the largest data loss in agency history, a task force concluded.
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FFmpeg 4.3 Released
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A Jupyter Kernel for SQLite
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Medium
A Jupyter kernel for SQLite
While it is well known in the Python scientific computing community, Jupyter is in fact a language-agnostic development environment…
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3K, 60fps, 130ms: achieving it with Rust
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blog.tonari.no
3K, 60fps, 130ms: achieving it with Rust | tonari blog
How we chose the Rust programming language to advance the state-of-the-art in real-time communication
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FreeBSD 11.4
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How Rust Lets Us Monitor 30k API calls/min
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