Wednesday, 29 January 2020
- "We can't send email farther than 500 miles from here" (a debugging story)
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ibiblio.org |
tags: bugs, and story - Ask HN: What are Some Interesting Projects to Reuse Your Old Devices?
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news.ycombinator.com |
tags: hacker-news - Automating Receipt Digitization with OCR and Deep Learning
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nanonets.com |
tags: machine-learning - Blocking Your Adblocker
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medium.com |
tags: guide - Canadian Researchers Discovered How To Convert Blood Types A, B And AB to Universal Donor O-Negative. They Found That Human Gut Bacteria Makes a Class of Enzymes Which React With The Non-O Type Red Blood Cells, Essentially Transforming Them Into O-Negative
Today I Learned
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cbc.ca |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - David Schiffler, a 3 Year Old Boy at The Time, Told His Dad He Found a Dinosaur Egg Shell While Playing in The Dirt Soon After Seeing a Movie on Dinosaurs, and All He Got From His Dad was a Shrug, "Yeah, Right", But bt Turned Out To Be a Genuine Dinosaur Egg Shell!
Today I Learned
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deseret.com |
tags: today-i-learned - Docker Data Containers
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faizanbashir.me |
tags: docker, and guide - In 1992, Nike Made a Super Bowl Commercial Where an Animated Bugs Bunny Played Basketball With a Real-Live Michael Jordan. The Commercial was So Successful That Warner Brothers Decided to Turn it Into a Whole Movie (Space Jam)
Today I Learned
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highsnobiety.com |
tags: movie, and today-i-learned - Installing NextStep OS (OpenStep) in VirtualBox
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stuffjasondoes.com |
tags: apple, os, software, and virtual-machine - KnightOS was an Interesting Operating System
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drewdevault.com |
tags: os - My 2020 Hackintosh Hardware Spec
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infinitediaries.net |
tags: apple, hardware, and os
Tuesday, 28 January 2020
- ‘The Open Book’ eReader Is What Open Source Lovers Need Right Now
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fossbytes.com |
tags: hardware, and open-source - Binarysearch.io - Learn Algorithms Together
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binarysearch.io |
tags: guide, and online-tools - Building Personal Search Infrastructure for Your Knowledge and Code
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beepb00p.xyz |
tags: guide, and knowledge - CacheOut: Leaking Data on Intel CPUs via Cache Evictions
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cacheoutattack.com |
tags: bugs, intel, and leaks - How Long Will It Take to Develop a Vaccine for the Wuhan Virus?
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gizmodo.com |
tags: health, news, and science - How to Add Tests on Existing Code When You Have Short Deadlines
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understandlegacycode.com |
tags: dev, guide, and testing - In 1898, German Company Bayer Introduced its New Medication Diacetylmorphine, Marketed as aA Non-Addictive Cough Medicine. It Quickly Became Very Popular. It's Now Best Known By its Trade Name, Heroin
Today I Learned
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narconon.org |
tags: today-i-learned - JavaScript Libraries are Almost Never Updated Once Installed
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blog.cloudflare.com |
tags: dev, javascript, and web-development - Pluto was Discovered by a 23 Year Old Farmboy with no Degree in Astronomy who Spent a Year Comparing Photographs of The Night Sky, Searching for a "Star" that Changed Positions. He Would Later Earn His Masters Degree and Teach at New Mexico State
Today I Learned
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en.wikipedia.org |
tags: science, and today-i-learned - The Right Way to Email a Git Repository
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statagroup.com |
tags: dev, git, and guide - Using OpenAI Gym to Train an Open-Source 3D Printed Robot
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github.com |
tags: artificial-intelligence, guide, and open-source - Watch This Veteran Collapse on Antiques Roadshow When He Learns His $345 Rolex Is Actually Worth $700,000
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gizmodo.com |
tags: news
Monday, 27 January 2020
Sunday, 26 January 2020
- A Year with The Surface Go
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andregarzia.com |
tags: microsoft, opinion, and review - Am I Unique?
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amiunique.org |
tags: privacy - America’s Radioactive Secret: Oil-and-Gas Wells Produce Radioactive Waste
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rollingstone.com |
tags: environment, and science - AWS Graviton2
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perspectives.mvdirona.com |
tags: amazon, and technology - During The Black Death in The 17th Century, All Ships Coming to Port were Required to Wait in Isolation for 40 Days, Translated to 'Quaranta Giorni' in Italian, Before The Crew Could Come Ashore. This is Where The Term 'Quarantine' Comes From
Today I Learned
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npr.org |
tags: health, and today-i-learned - New Coronavirus can Spread Between Humans—but it Started in a Wildlife Market
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nationalgeographic.com |
tags: health, and science - R-cade: A Simple Arcade Game Engine for Racket
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github.com |
tags: game-engine, games, and open-source