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CZ-4C R/B passed over LeoLabs Kiwi Space Radar – with no signs of debris
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LeoLabs, Inc.
No indication of collision.
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CZ-4C R/B passed over LeoLabs Kiwi Space Radar 10 minutes after TCA. Our data shows only a single object as we'd hoped, with no signs of debris. We will follow up in the coming days on Medium with a full in-depth risk assessment…
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Army Dissects Black Hawk Helicopter, Scans Parts for 3D Printing
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Breaking Defense
Army Dissects Black Hawk Helo, Scans Parts For 3D Printing
Before you can 3D print a part, you need a detailed 3D model of it. So Army Material Command is figuring out how to scan tens of thousands of parts. One method: pull apart an entire helicopter.
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ElectronJS alternative: SciterJS – HTML/CSS/JS in 4.5 MB executable
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GitHub
GitHub - c-smile/sciter-js-sdk: Sciter.JS - Sciter but with QuickJS on board instead of my TIScript
Sciter.JS - Sciter but with QuickJS on board instead of my TIScript - c-smile/sciter-js-sdk
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The guy who discovered Jon Stewart and Bill Maher
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Stew Fortier
Had a call yesterday with the guy who discovered and advised Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, and just about every other famous comedian. He utterly blew my mind with how he guided them early on in their careers to find their “signature move.” Here’s everything he…
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Luhmann's Original Zettelkasten Digitalized
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40 Milliseconds of latency that just would not go away
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An animation of how bridges were built in Central Europe in the middle-ages
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Gavin Shoebridge
Now, if this isn't the coolest thing you've seen today then you need to close the refrigerator. It's an animation of how bridges were built in Central Europe in the middle-ages. https://t.co/FhlpwTlee5
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Racket: Parsing propositional logic in 33 lines
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micahcantor.xyz
Parsing propositional logic in 33 lines of Racket
Micah Cantor's personal projects and blog
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Chewing Food More Thoroughly Results in Reduced Insulin Output
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PubMed
Increasing the number of masticatory cycles is associated with reduced appetite and altered postprandial plasma concentrations…
To determine the influence of masticatory efficiency on postprandial satiety and glycaemic response, twenty-one healthy males were recruited for this randomised cross-over trial. The participants consumed a fixed amount of pizza provided in equal-sized portions…
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Show HN: Canonic: A low-code platform to build APIs in minutes
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Iron, How Did They Make It, Part IVb: Work Hardening, or Hardly Working?
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A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
Collections: Iron, How Did They Make It, Part IVb: Work Hardening, or Hardly Working?
This week, we close out our four(and a half)-part (I, II, III, IVa, IVb, addendum) look at pre-modern iron and steel production, although I ought to note that there will be at least one addendum di…
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The UNIX Time-Sharing System (1974)
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The Elroy Lamp: A transparent LCD lamp (2019)
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Kylescholz
The Elroy Lamp: A transparent LCD lamp | Kyle's Make Blog
Elroy is a table lamp with a unique feature -- the shade can dynamically change to a new style or pattern from your phone or web browser.
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AI’s “world in chains” scenario
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The grim fate that could be ‘worse than extinction’
What would it take for a global totalitarian government to rise to power indefinitely? This nightmare scenario may be closer than first appears.
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We Tested OpenPilot, a $1,199 Device That Adds Entry-Level Autonomy to Your Car
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The Drive
We Tested OpenPilot, the $1,199 Device That Adds Entry-Level Autonomy to Your Car
Comma AI's OpenPilot enables Level 2 driver assistance in more than 100 cars on the road, and it's already available to buy today.
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AWS forked my project and launched it as its own service
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Tim Nolet
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you! But next time you fork my OS project github.com/checkly/headle… and present it as your new service, give the maintainers a short "nice job, kids" or something. Not necessary as per the APLv2 license, but still, ya know? aw…
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Proprietary Grapes Come with Draconian End User License Agreement
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Vice
Proprietary Grapes Come With Draconian End User License Agreement
“The recipient of the produce contained in this package agrees not to propagate or reproduce any portion of this produce, including ‘but not limited to’ seeds, stems, tissue, and fruit."
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Slow map: Mapping Britain's intercity footpaths
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Slow map: Mapping Britain's intercity footpaths
A geographer wants to help people find their feet by mapping the best routes to walk between towns.
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NixCon Live
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Nim 1.4
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Nim Programming Language
Version 1.4.0 released
We are very proud to announce Nim version 1.4 after six months of continuous development! Other than version 1.0, this is probably the biggest Nim release yet and we’re very excited to release it!
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Pianojacq, an easy way to learn to play the piano
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Jacquesmattheij
Pianojacq, an easy way to learn to play the piano · Jacques Mattheij
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