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How does your programming language handle “minus zero” (-0.0)?
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Stability of Fixed Points of High Dimensional Dynamical Systems
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Aditya M. Deshpande
Stability of Fixed Points of High Dimensional Dynamical Systems
In the previous post, I discussed the basics regarding the stability of fixed points of a dynamical system and explained it with a simple continuous-time one-dimensional example. In this post, I will discuss fixed points for a general case of a continuous…
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Zshelf: Z-Library books downloader for reMarkable tablet
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GitHub
GitHub - khanhas/zshelf: reMarkable app: Browse and download books from Z-Library
reMarkable app: Browse and download books from Z-Library - khanhas/zshelf
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Zola, A fast static site generator in a single binary
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www.getzola.org
Everything you need to make a static site engine in one binary.
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Framing 101
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Facial recognition can predict person’s political orientation with 72% accuracy
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Nature
Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images
Scientific Reports - Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images
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S.F. pays $61k/year for one tent to shelter the homeless
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San Francisco Chronicle
S.F. pays $61,000 a year for one tent in a site to shelter the homeless. Why?
The $16.1 million allocated for the safe sleeping program in the current budget is just a...
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Clojure from a Schemer's Perspective
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Clothing, How Did They Make It? Part I: High Fiber
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A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
Collections: Clothing, How Did They Make It? Part I: High Fiber
This post is also available in audio form, thanks to the efforts of our volunteer narrator. This week we are starting the first of a four (I, II, III, IVa, IVb) part look at pre-modern textile prod…
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Scientists announce a physical warp drive is possible
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Esquire
Scientists Announce a Physical Warp Drive Is Now Possible. Seriously.
Humans are one step closer to traveling at faster-than-light speeds.
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Modern Text Features in R
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www.tidyverse.org
Modern Text Features in R - Tidyverse
ragg has taken a major leap forward in text-rendering capabilities with the latest releases of systemfonts, textshaping, and ragg itself. This post will go into detail with what is now possible and how it compares to the build in devices.
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The real reason okta spent $6.5B Auth0
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Supertokens
Why Okta Acquired Auth0: The Real Reason | SuperTokens
Explore the business drivers behind Okta's acquisition of Auth0, including market positioning, strategic goals, and the future of authentication providers.
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Caramel: An OCaml for the Erlang VM
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caramel.run
Caramel: massively scalable, type-safe applications
Caramel is a functional language for building type-safe, scalable, and maintainable applications
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L.A. startup is building tiny injectable robots to attack tumors
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Los Angeles Times
This L.A. start-up is building tiny injectable robots to attack tumors
Chemotherapy and radiation can cause too much collateral damage to treat some brain tumors. Crumb-sized robots could be the solution.
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How to poison the data that Big Tech uses to surveil you
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MIT Technology Review
How to poison the data that Big Tech uses to surveil you
Algorithms are meaningless without good data. The public can exploit that to demand change.
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Europe Does Well in Innovation
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Bloomberg.com
South Korea Leads World in Innovation as U.S. Exits Top Ten
South Korea returned to first place in the latest Bloomberg Innovation Index, while the U.S. dropped out of a top 10 that features a cluster of European countries.Korea regained the crown from Germany, which dropped to fourth place. The Asian nation has now…
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Show HN: C is for Camera, a 35mm film camera represented in Python objects
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GitHub
GitHub - evildmp/C-is-for-Camera: A 35mm camera, based on the Canonet G-III QL17 rangefinder, modelled in Python.
A 35mm camera, based on the Canonet G-III QL17 rangefinder, modelled in Python. - evildmp/C-is-for-Camera
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Oakland Bans the Use of Combustion Engine-Powered Leaf Blowers and Trimmers
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City of Oakland
Oakland Bans the Use of Combustion Engine-Powered Leaf Blowers and…
The official website of the City of Oakland. Find out about meetings, request City services through OAK 311, or contact the Mayor and City Council.
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U.S. says John McAfee indicted over fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes
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U.S.
Antivirus software pioneer McAfee charged by U.S. with cryptocurrency fraud
John McAfee, the antivirus software pioneer whose former company still bears his name, has been indicted on fraud and money-laundering conspiracy charges stemming from two cryptocurrency schemes, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday.
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Wing Commander III
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Generating ePub from LaTeX
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