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Color blindness
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Blogspot
Color blindness
Color blindness is an inaccurate term. Most color-blind people can see color, they just don't see the same colors as everyone else. There ha...
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Enjoy the Best, Not the Latest, Media
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Substack
Enjoy the Best, Not The Latest, Media
Tried and tested beats new and marketed
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Ask HN: What is your favorite YouTube channel to learn advanced programming?
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Git Exercises
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For Years, Intel Sat on Its CPU Monopoly and Now the Tide Turns Against Them
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Seeking Alpha
For Years, Intel Sat On Its CPU Monopoly And Now The Tide Turns Against Them
Intel lost its drive to outperform. Intel's Blueprint was more about AMD and their competitors than about their new CPU.
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Morgan Stanley Closes Acquisition of E*TRADE
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Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley Closes Acquisition of E*TRADE | Morgan Stanley
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Optimizations on Linear Search
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queue.acm.org
10 Optimizations on Linear Search - ACM Queue
System administrators (DevOps engineers or SREs or whatever your noscript) must deal with the operational aspects of computation, not just the theoretical aspects. Operations is where the rubber hits the road. As a result, operations people see things from a…
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Bill introduced to promote prescribed fire intends to reduce fire risk
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Aerial view of a cruise ship graveyard
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www.bbc.co.uk
Aerial view of a cruise ship graveyard
The cruise industry was hit hard by the pandemic, and no-sail orders put in place by some countries.
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Hydrogen-powered train makes UK maiden journey
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BBC News
Hydrogen-powered train makes UK maiden journey
The Hydroflex made a 25-mile round-trip in Warwickshire, reaching speeds of up to 50 mph.
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How the Police Use AI to Track and Identify You
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The Gradient
How the Police Use AI to Track and Identify You
Modern technology has enabled the development and deployment of the pervasive and precise surveillance that may be slipping out of the control of the public.
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Unknown Eco Disaster in Kamchatka
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Siberiantimes
Eco disaster at Kamchatka peninsula with mass death of sea animals at precious Pacific beach
Surfers raised alarm after once pristine waters caused major problems with eyesight, fevers and throat aches.
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The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science
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The New Yorker
How Does Science Really Work?
Science is objective. Scientists are not. Can an “iron rule” explain how they’ve changed the world anyway?
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The End of the American Internet
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Benedict Evans
The end of the American internet — Benedict Evans
For its first two decades, the consumer internet was American - American companies, products, attitudes and laws set the agenda. That’s not so true anymore - there are more smartphones in China than in the USA and Western Europe combined. Software creation…
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All Telegram servers are down
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Telegram
Telegram – a new era of messaging
Fast. Secure. Powerful.
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The Deep Anthropocene
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Aeon
The deep Anthropocene
A revolution in archaeology has exposed the extraordinary extent of human influence over our planet’s past and its future
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Dementia 50% lower in bilingual populations
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UOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
Actively speaking two languages protects against cognitive impairment
The prevalence of dementia in places where more than one language is spoken is 50% lower than in regions where the population uses only one languageA study has shown that Alzheimer's patients with a higher degree of bilingualism receive a later diagnosis…
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NestedText, a nice alternative to JSON, YAML, TOML
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The experiment that proved airborne disease transmission
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The Experiment that Proved Airborne Disease Transmission | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
As mounting evidence suggests that SARS-CoV-2 is airborne, we look back at the first controlled experiment that proved the airborne spread of respiratory disease—and at how those findings inform today’s COVID-19 response.
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Show HN: NasNas, a new intuitive and user friendly C++ game framework
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GitHub
GitHub - Madour/NasNas: An intuitive and beginner friendly 2D game framework for C++
An intuitive and beginner friendly 2D game framework for C++ - Madour/NasNas
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Exploring the abandoned birthplace of the 6502 and Commodore 64 [video]
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Hackaday
Video: Exploring The Abandoned Birthplace Of The 6502 And Commodore 64
I miss my friend Dave DiOrio. He was a chip designer in the 1980’s, which made him one of the true wizards back then. We met my first day when I started at Commodore Business Machines, though my pa…
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