CATL Expects Oceanic Electric Ships in 3 Years
(cleantechnica.com)
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2041.
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How to Short the Bubbliest Firms
(economist.com)
2043.
For-profit healthcare is the problem, not (just) private equity
(pluralistic.net)
2044.
2045.
Trump's Devastating Plan for Ukraine
(theatlantic.com)
2046.
Multi-User Dungeon (MUD)
(en.wikipedia.org)
2047.
2048.
2050.
The Subversive Hyperlink (2024)
(blog.jim-nielsen.com)
2051.
Closest Harmonic Number to an Integer
(johndcook.com)
2053.
The three thousand year journey of colchicine
(worksinprogress.news)
2054.
2055.
More Americans are getting their power shut off, as unpaid bills pile up
(washingtonpost.com)
2056.
John von Neumann Shot Lightning from His Arse
(theintrinsicperspective.com)
2057.
2058.
B-Trees: Why Every Database Uses Them
(mehmetgoekce.substack.com)
2059.
2060.
Pressured on Israel work, Microsoft asks employees to flag violations
(detroitnews.com)
2061.
2062.
JavaScript Engines Benchmarks
(ivankra.github.io)
2063.
2064.
RIP Rebecca Heineman
(en.wikipedia.org)
2065.
Can you take an ox to Oxford?
(alexwlchan.net)
2066.
Abuse of the nullish coalescing operator in JS/TS
(fredrikmalmo.com)
2067.
2068.
The emergence and diversification of dog morphology
(science.org)
2069.
EyesOff: How I built a screen contact detection model
(ym2132.github.io)
2070.