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Immunology Is Where Intuition Goes to Die
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The Atlantic
Immunology Is Where Intuition Goes to Die
Which is too bad because we really need to understand how the immune system reacts to the coronavirus.
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They Just Don’t Listen': SF Kimchi Maker Saw 'Food Tech' Practices Up Close
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KQED
'They Just Don’t Listen': SF Kimchi Maker Saw 'Food Tech' Practices Up Close — In Her Kitchen | KQED
Many local businesses have suffered during the pandemic, while delivery apps and other venture-backed companies thrive.
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First Impressions of Rust
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John Millikin
First Impressions of Rust
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Jabra: We know our Bluetooth headsets don’t work with laptops. Sorry, no refunds
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Medium
Jabra: we know our Bluetooth headsets don’t work with laptops. Sorry, no refunds.
In the end, Jabra casually admitted they knew the whole time their flagship “bluetooth” headset will never work with any laptop.
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92,857 BTC (1,092,603,630 USD) transferred from unknown wallet to unknown wallet
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Whale Alert
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92,857 #BTC (1,092,603,630 USD) transferred from unknown wallet to unknown wallet Tx: https://t.co/MN26j7aEk8
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Facebook Fired Employee Who Collected Evidence of Potential Political Bias
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BuzzFeed News
Facebook Fired An Employee Who Collected Evidence Of Right-Wing Pages Getting Preferential Treatment
Facebook employees collected evidence showing the company is giving right-wing pages preferential treatment when it comes to misinformation. And they’re worried about how the company will handle the president’s falsehoods in an election year.
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Trump to ban transactions with ByteDance and Tencent in 45 days
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Nikkei Asia
US to ban transactions with TikTok and WeChat in 45 days
Donald Trump cites national emergency in plan to crack down on Chinese apps
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Most Americans don’t have enough assets to withstand 3 months without income
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Nine year old bug in the Go standard library enables DoS
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GitHub
[prysm-attack-0 Reward] DoS Attack on Prysm Stops Finality (RE-POST) · Issue #12 · ethereum/public-attacknets
Quick Note The success of this attack was due to a 9 year old bug in the Go standard library. During the "post-mortem" @protolambda, @prestonvanloon, @raulk and I uncovered this b...
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Why shaving dulls even the sharpest of razors
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MIT News
Why shaving dulls even the sharpest of razors
A new study by MIT engineers shows how shaving can damage blades. Human hair, 50 times softer than steel, can chip away a razor’s edge, the engineers found.
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Direct evidence for T-cell immunity as a factor behind Covid-19 heterogeneity
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Science
Selective and cross-reactive SARS-CoV-2 T cell epitopes in unexposed humans
Robust T cell responses to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus occur in most individuals with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Several studies have reported that some people who have not been exposed to SARS-CoV-2 have…
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Albatrosses who catch pirates on the high seas
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Bbc
The albatrosses who catch pirates on the high seas
The wandering albatross can fly 10,000km in a month, making these tireless birds ideal agents to catch the very same fish pirates that are killing albatrosses.
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Executive Order on Addressing the Threat Posed by WeChat – The White House
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Programming with RISC-V Vector Instructions
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Georg's Log
Programming with RISC-V Vector Instructions
Perhaps the most interesting part of the open RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) is the vector extension (RISC-V "V"). In contrast to the average single-instruction multipe-data (SIMD) instruction set, RISC-V vector instructions are vector length agnostic…
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Non-invasive nerve stimulation boosts learning of foreign language sounds
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Medicalxpress
Non-invasive nerve stimulation boosts learning of foreign language sounds
New research by neuroscientists at the University of Pittsburgh and University of California San Francisco (UCSF) revealed that a simple, earbud-like device developed at UCSF that imperceptibly stimulates ...
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Trying to build the ultimate Raspberry Pi computer – Zero Terminal V3
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Crush: A command line shell that is also a powerful modern programming language
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GitHub
GitHub - liljencrantz/crush: Crush is a command line shell that is also a powerful modern programming language.
Crush is a command line shell that is also a powerful modern programming language. - liljencrantz/crush
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Why Confidential Computing Is a Game Changer
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I'm Open Sourcing the Have I Been Pwned Code Base
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Troy Hunt
I'm Open Sourcing the Have I Been Pwned Code Base
Let me just cut straight to it: I'm going to open source the Have I Been Pwned code base. The decision has been a while coming and it took a failed M&A process to get here, but the code will be turned over to the public for the betterment of the project and…
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All publicly available EEG datasets
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GitHub
GitHub - meagmohit/EEG-Datasets: A list of all public EEG-datasets
A list of all public EEG-datasets. Contribute to meagmohit/EEG-Datasets development by creating an account on GitHub.
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‘A Partial Freedom’: What Latvia Found in the KGB Archives (2019)
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The New York Review of Books
‘A Partial Freedom’: What Latvia Found in the KGB Archives
The 4,000 cards in the “Cheka bags” represent a fraction of the more than 24,000 KGB agents recruited in Latvia between 1953 and 1991, and provide a window into the workings of the Soviet security state. Their unveiling, in an online database, was supposed…
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