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Topology Illustrated (2015)
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The GitHub Availability Report
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The GitHub Blog
Introducing the GitHub Availability Report
What is the Availability Report? Historically, GitHub has published post-incident reviews for major incidents that impact service availability. Whether we’re sharing new investments to infrastructure or detailing site downtimes, our belief is that we can
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Blind speakers gesture like their sighted counterparts: study (2016)
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Reverse engineering a camera protocol for fun and profit
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www.thirtythreeforty.net
Hacking Reolink cameras for fun and profit
Dragging Reolink, kicking and screaming, into the light of the open-standards day
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Why Is Glass Rigid? Signs of Its Secret Structure Emerge
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Quanta Magazine
Why Is Glass Rigid? Signs of Its Secret Structure Emerge.
At the molecular level, glass looks like a liquid. But an artificial neural network has picked up on hidden structure in its molecules that may explain why glass is rigid like a solid.
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Robot wraps fiber optic cables around existing power lines
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eandt.theiet.org
Robot wraps fibre-optic cables around existing power lines
Facebook engineers have developed a new robot that winds fibre-optic cable around existing medium-voltage (MV) power lines, enabling the cost-effective expansion of high-speed internet infrastructure.
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Using GPT-3 to generate user interfaces
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X (formerly Twitter)
Sharif Shameem (@sharifshameem) on X
This is mind blowing.
With GPT-3, I built a layout generator where you just describe any layout you want, and it generates the JSX code for you.
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I'm back into the grind of FreeBSD's wireless stack and 802.11ac
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Blogspot
I'm back into the grind of FreeBSD's wireless stack and 802.11ac
hi! Yes, it's been a while since I posted here and yes, it's been a while since I was actively working on FreeBSD's wireless stack. Life's...
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EU’s Top Court Restricts Personal-Data Transfers to U.S., Citing Surveillance
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WSJ
EU’s Top Court Restricts Personal-Data Transfers to U.S., Citing Surveillance Concerns
Thousands of companies will face restrictions on storing information about European Union residents on U.S. servers, after the bloc’s top court ruled that such transfers exposed Europeans to American government surveillance without “actionable rights” to…
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Swift.org
– Introducing Swift Service Lifecycle
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Swift.org
Introducing Swift Service Lifecycle
It is my pleasure to announce a new open source project for the Swift server ecosystem, Swift Service Lifecycle. Service Lifecycle is a Swift package designed to help server applications, also known as services, manage their startup and shutdown sequences.
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Top EU court overturns US data transfer agreement in Facebook case
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Deutsche Welle
EU court overturns US data transfer agreement in Facebook privacy case
The European Court of Justice has thrown out a deal that had allowed tech companies to transfer EU user data to the United States. However, transfers may continue using a different mechanism.
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Making a Googol:1 Reduction with Lego Gears [video]
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YouTube
Making a GOOGOL:1 Reduction with Lego Gears
Building a long gear train using 186 Lego gears. Many different types of Lego gears are used. Enjoy!
Read more details of the Lego machine here:
https://brickexperimentchannel.wordpress.com/2023/04/29/lego-googol-machine/
This was inspired by Daniel de…
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How objectivity in journalism became a matter of opinion
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The Economist
How objectivity in journalism became a matter of opinion
In America, political and commercial strains have led to questions about its value and meaning
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Networked games: Playing in the past or future
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I made a robot to cut my hair with scissors [video]
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YouTube
I made a hair cutting machine
My hair is getting too long so I decided to build a robot to cut it for me. To support future projects like this check out my patreon: http://patreon.com/stuffmadehere
Check out the SMH subreddit: https://tinyurl.com/smhere
The possibilities for this kind…
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Snorkel AI: Putting Data First in ML Development
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Let’s avoid talk of ‘chemical imbalance’: it’s people in distress
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Psyche
Let’s avoid talk of ‘chemical imbalance’: it’s people in distress
The ‘chemical imbalance’ trope is appealing but dehumanising, and has heightened stigma towards people with mental illness
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The Trick
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reddit
The Trick
I am a software developer. While not strictly tech support, you seem to like my stories. This story is about one particularly difficult client....
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SIGRed: A 17 Year-Old Bug in Windows DNS Servers
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Check Point Research
SIGRed - Resolving Your Way into Domain Admin: Exploiting a 17 Year-old Bug in Windows DNS Servers - Check Point Research
Research by: Sagi Tzadik Introduction DNS, which is often described as the “phonebook of the internet”, is a network protocol for translating human-friendly computer hostnames into IP addresses. Because it is such a core component of the internet, there are…
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The Promising Results of a Citywide Basic Income Experiment
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The New Yorker
The Promising Results of a Citywide Basic-Income Experiment
A program in Stockton, California—historically, the foreclosure capital of the U.S.—has been providing an unconditional five hundred dollars per month to a group of residents.
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The Game of Life – Emergence in Generative Art
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Artnome
The Game of Life - Emergence in Generative Art — Artnome
This essay is for the exhibition The Game of Life - Emergence in Generatiive Art , online at Kate Vass Gallery and is, in part, a tribute to the work of mathematician John Horton Conway , who passed away on April 11th, 2020, from COVID-19. - Jason…
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