Saturday, 8 February 2020
- How Mosquitoes Find Humans to Bite
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phys.org |
tags: environment, health, insect, and science - Life and Death in a Wuhan Coronavirus ICU
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straitstimes.com |
tags: environment, health, science, and story - Simple, Solar-Powered Water Desalination
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news.mit.edu |
tags: environment, science, and technology - ThinkPad T480 is My New Main Laptop which Runs FreeBSD
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genneko.github.io |
tags: hardware, and story - Time.gov was Upgraded Today
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time.gov |
tags: dev, and web-development - Toy Commercials Are Being Replaced by Something More Nefarious
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theatlantic.com |
tags: story - Wikimedia Cookbook
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en.wikibooks.org |
tags: knowledge
Friday, 7 February 2020
Thursday, 6 February 2020
- Alchemist Hennig Brand is Thought to Have Used Upwards of 1500 Gallons of Human Urine in His Quest to Make Gold. After He Evaporated, Boiled and Distilled it Multiple Times, it Started to Glow in The Dark And Burst Into Flames. He Had Instead Discovered The Element Phosphorus
Today I Learned
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gizmodo.com |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - Alpine Makes Python Docker Builds 50× Slower
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pythonspeed.com |
tags: dev, docker, and python - Everlook: Find and List Remote Job Opportunites
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everlookjobs.com |
tags: dev - Marta - File Manager for Developers on MacOS
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marta.yanex.org |
tags: apple, dev, and software - Mint: The Programming Language for Writing Single Page Applications
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mint-lang.com |
tags: programming, and web-development - More Than a Thousand Scientists Have Built The Most Detailed Picture of Cancer
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bbc.com |
tags: health, and science - NanoTritium 20-Year Betavoltaic Battery
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citylabs.net |
tags: hardware - Scaling to 100k Users
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alexpareto.com |
tags: dev, story, and web-development - Scientists Figured Out the Perfect Recipe For Making Gigantic Soap Bubbles
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gizmodo.com |
tags: science - Wacom Drawing Tablets Track The Name of Every Application that You Open
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robertheaton.com |
tags: graphics, hardware, leaks, and security - What's SAP?
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retool.com |
tags: guide, and knowledge - YaCy: Decentralized Web Search
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yacy.net |
tags: internet, and security
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
- "The Great Impostor" Ferdinand Demara Posed as a Surgeon Aboard a Navy Destroyer in The Korean War and Was Forced to Perform Surgery on 16 People. He Proceeded to Speed-Read a Textbook on General Surgery and Was Able to Successfully Perform All The Surgeries Without Anyone Dying
Today I Learned
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en.wikipedia.org |
tags: today-i-learned - Ask HN: What Skills to Acquire in 2020?
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news.ycombinator.com |
tags: hacker-news - Bosch Smart glasses: A Tiny Laser Array Paints Images Directly Onto Your Retina
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spectrum.ieee.org |
tags: technology - Critical Security Flaw Found in WhatsApp Desktop
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perimeterx.com |
tags: bugs, facebook, and security - Daniel Radcliffe, The Star of The Harry Potter Film Franchise, is a Recovering Alcoholic and Has Not Drank Since August 2010
Today I Learned
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telegraph.co.uk |
tags: today-i-learned - Java 14 Feature Spotlight: Records
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infoq.com |
tags: java - Mathematicians Prove Universal Law of Turbulence
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quantamagazine.org |
tags: science - Serious Flaw That Lurked in Sudo For 9 Years Hands Over Root Privileges
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arstechnica.com |
tags: bugs, linux, and security - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education
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missing.csail.mit.edu |
tags: dev, guide, and knowledge - What It's Like to Work on League of Legends
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builtin.com |
tags: games, and story - Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust
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blog.discordapp.com |
tags: dev, golang, programming, rust, and story
Tuesday, 4 February 2020
Monday, 3 February 2020