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KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
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katex.org
KaTeX – The fastest math typesetting library for the web
Simple API, no dependencies – yet super fast on all major browsers.
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Going Viral as a Woman in Tech
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Emily Kager
Going Viral as a Woman in Tech
A few days ago I had an idea for a silly skit that I would post on TikTok. I spent about 5-10 minutes filming it with no noscript or plan and posted it on my T...
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Visualizing the textbook for fun and profit
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Lesswrong
Visualizing the textbook for fun and profit — LessWrong
Here we go again. It's the beginning of my undergraduate o-chem series. It's going to be a year of prose like this: …
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Five Eyes and Japan call for Facebook backdoor to monitor crime
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Nikkei Asia
Five Eyes and Japan call for Facebook backdoor to monitor crime
Security alliance worries encrypted messaging apps can be used by bad actors
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Effects of Time-Restricted Eating on Weight Loss and Other Metabolic Parameters
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Jamanetwork
Effects of Time-Restricted Eating on Weight Loss and Other Parameters in Patients With Overweight and Obesity
This randomized clinical trial examines the effect of 16:8-hour time-restricted eating on weight loss and metabolic risk markers.
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AMD Has Scaled Ryzen Faster Than Any Other CPU in the Past 20 Years
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Extremetech
AMD Has Scaled Ryzen Faster Than Any Other CPU in the Past 20 Years
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How to Build a Highly Available System Using Consensus
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The Gap: Where Machine Learning Education Falls Short
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The Gradient
The Gap: Where Machine Learning Education Falls Short
As the field of machine learning has become ever more popular, a litany of online courses has emerged claiming to teach the skills necessary to “build a career in AI”. Is that what they do, though?
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Reddit's Stock Threads Become a Must-Read on Wall Street
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Bloomberg
Reddit's Stock Threads Become a Must-Read on Wall Street
Are you young, newly rich from stock trading and ready to take the plunge in options? Wall Street is following your every move.
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Scientists find upper limit for the speed of sound
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phys.org
Scientists find upper limit for the speed of sound
A research collaboration between Queen Mary University of London, the University of Cambridge and the Institute for High Pressure Physics in Troitsk has discovered the fastest possible speed of sound.
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Feds may target Google's Chrome browser for breakup
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POLITICO
Feds may target Google’s Chrome browser for breakup
Prosecutors for the Justice Department and state attorney general offices are discussing ways of curbing the search giant's market power as they prepare to sue the company.
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Car Paint Colors Have Gotten More Boring over the Years
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The Drive
This Graph Shows How Car Paint Colors Have Gotten More Boring Over the Years
Not everything is black and white—unless you're talking about today's car colors, apparently.
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Product Demo Sucks Because It's Focused on Your Product
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Firstround
Your Product Demo Sucks Because It's Focused on Your Product
Demoing products is Rob Falcone's bread and butter. Now he wants to pass the wisdom of his experience along so others can demo better.
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The Himalayan invention powered by pine needles
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Hand-Coloured Glass Transparencies of the Meiji-Era
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The Public Domain Review
Herbert Geddes’ “Life in Japan” Collection: Hand-Coloured Glass Transparencies of the Meiji-Era
Stunning hand-colored transparencies of life in Meiji-era Japan, from the Canadian businessman Herbert Geddes’ collection, acquired in Yokohama from 1908–1918.
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Why you should write
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Preetamnath
Why You Should Write
Be a creator, not just a consumer.
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A DIY Audio Induction Loop for the Hard of Hearing
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IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News
A DIY Audio Induction Loop for the Hard of Hearing
Here’s a simple way to transmit audio to people who wear T-coil-equipped hearing aids
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Climbing the cosmic distance ladder: Terence Tao book announcement
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What's new
Climbing the cosmic distance ladder (book announcement)
Several years ago, I developed a public lecture on the cosmic distance ladder in astronomy from a historical perspective (and emphasising the role of mathematics in building the ladder). I previous…
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In Memoriam: John D. Barrow
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Scientific American
In Memoriam: John D. Barrow
Remembering the maverick physicist who pioneered an “anthropic” approach to cosmology
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The Three Sides of Risk
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Collaborative Fund
The Three Sides of Risk
I grew up ski racing in Lake Tahoe.
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The strange new world of being a deepfake actor
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MIT Technology Review
Inside the strange new world of being a deepfake actor
There’s an art to being a performer whose face will never be seen.
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