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Video chats short circuit a brain function essential for trust
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CBC
Video chats short circuit a brain function essential for trust: Don Pittis | CBC News
Research shows essential cues of real life interaction from pheromones to body language just don’t work on video chats as the lockdown exhausts reserves of office sociability and excludes newbies.
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Ampere’s Product List: 80 Cores, up to 3.3 GHz at 250 W; 128 Core in Q4
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AnandTech
Ampere’s Product List: 80 Cores, up to 3.3 GHz at 250 W; 128 Core in Q4
With the advent of higher performance Arm based cloud computing, a lot of focus is being put on what the various competitors can do in this space. We’ve covered Ampere Computing’s previous eMag products, which actually came from the acquisition of Applied…
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The x86 Advanced Matrix Extension Brings Matrix Ops, to Debut w/ Sapphire Rapid
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WikiChip Fuse
The x86 Advanced Matrix Extension (AMX) Brings Matrix Operations; To Debut with Sapphire Rapids
Intel publishes details of its upcoming Advanced Matrix Extension (AMX), an x86 extension set to debut with Sapphire Rapids that introduces a new matrix register file and accompanying matrix operations.
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How to use FIDO2 USB keys with SSH
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www.stavros.io
How to use FIDO2 USB authenticators with SSH - Stavros' Stuff
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Agonising surgery paved the way for anaesthetics
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Bbc
How agonising surgery paved the way for anaesthetics
In Victorian times, surgery was painful, brutal – and often a death sentence. But the discovery of drugs which put the patient into blissful sleep was a step towards safer operations.
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Coronavirus Brings American Decline Out in the Open
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Bloomberg.com
Coronavirus Brings American Decline Out in the Open
Without fixes for infrastructure, education, health care and government, the U.S. will resemble a developing nation in a few decades.
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How well do cars do in crash tests they're not optimized for?
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Google Acquires North
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Google
Our focus on helpful devices: Google acquires North
Google has acquired North, a pioneer in human computer interfaces and smart glasses.
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Inefficient, but Smart
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Strong Towns
Inefficient, But Smart
Comparing the process of furnishing two apartments—one in Ecuador, the other in the U.S.—was a reminder: order and efficiency aren't always what they're cracked up to be.
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EFF and Heavyweight Legal Team Will Defend Internet Archive Against Publishers
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Torrentfreak
EFF & Heavyweight Legal Team Will Defend Internet Archive's Digital Library Against Publishers * TorrentFreak
The EFF will help defend the Internet Archive against a publisher lawsuit targeting its Open Library. Both sides are lining up legal big guns
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TikTok App to Stop Accessing User Clipboards After Being Caught in the Act
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MacRumors
TikTok App to Stop Accessing User Clipboards After Being Caught in the Act by iOS 14
A new feature in iOS 14 alerts users when apps read the clipboard, and it turns out some apps have been reading clipboard data excessively. ...
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400 TB Storage Drives in Our Future: Fujifilm
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AnandTech
400 TB Storage Drives In Our Future: Fujifilm
One of the two leading manufacturers of tape cartridge storage, FujiFilm, claims that they have a technology roadmap through to 2030 which builds on the current magnetic tape paradigm to enable 400 TB per tape.
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Parler Is Banning Users It Doesn't Like
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Techdirt
As Predicted: Parler Is Banning Users It Doesn't Like
Well, that did not take long at all. On Friday we predicted that just like every other social media platform out there, the new favorite...
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Year old iPad runs x86_64 in emulation faster than the Surface natively
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Twitter
Steve Troughton-Smith
So the DTK with a two year old iPad chip runs x86_64 code, in emulation, faster than the Surface Pro X runs it natively
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Oh boy Qualcomm, what are you even doing? https://t.co/UAlZiwSsF8
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Must ride mule (to and from) work location
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Deep South Ventures
Must ride mule (to & from) work location - Deep South Ventures
“David, this one, tell me about it …” He’d let me look at his domain name portfolio. Not names he owned and parked, but domains he owned & developed. This was another early project of his – a job board solely focused on the ranching industry. All aspects…
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Holographic optics for thin and lightweight virtual reality
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Meta Research
Holographic optics for thin and lightweight virtual reality - Meta Research | Meta Research
Facebook Reality Labs (FRL) is always exploring new optical architectures to improve form factor, comfort, and optical performance. Last fall,...
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System Hardening in Android 11
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Google Online Security Blog
System hardening in Android 11
Posted by Platform Hardening Team In Android 11 we continue to increase the security of the Android platform. We have moved to safer def...
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Ask HN: How to improve my abstract thinking?
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The War on Drugs Is Far More Immoral Than Most Drug Use (2013)
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The Atlantic
The War on Drugs Is Far More Immoral Than Most Drug Use
A prohibitionist says libertarians dismiss moral considerations when they call for legalization. The truth is quite the opposite.
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Linear – A new, fast, issue tracker
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linear.app
Linear – Plan and build products
Linear streamlines issues, projects, and roadmaps. Purpose-built for modern product development.
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Thousands of U.S. judges who broke laws, oaths remained on the bench
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Reuters
Special Report: Thousands of U.S. judges who broke laws, oaths remained on the bench
MONTGOMERY, Alabama (Reuters) - Judge Les Hayes once sentenced a single mother to 496 days behind bars for failing to pay traffic tickets. The sentence was so stiff it exceeded the jail time Alabama allows for negligent homicide.
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