November 2023 Archive
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Lithium Comes from Exploding Stars (2020)
(nasa.gov)
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Revamped Raspberry Pi OS boasts Wayland desktop and improved imager tool
(theregister.com)
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Some image generators produce more problematic stereotypes than others
(algorithmwatch.org)
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St. Petersburg Paradox
(en.wikipedia.org)
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Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs
(le.ac.uk)
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People are turning to Snap Map for firsthand perspectives from Gaza
(techcrunch.com)
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Maybe someday we'll be able to search the Web privately
(educatedguesswork.org)
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The First Online Writer
(michaeldean.site)
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Intel's New GPU Drivers Boost Performance Up to 750% in DX11, 53% in DX12
(tomshardware.com)
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The Future of Homomorphic Encryption
(spectrum.ieee.org)
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Comparison of ingredients in everyday groceries in the US vs. UK
(dailymail.co.uk)
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We live in a golden age of astronomy
(astronomy.com)
8358.
Getting Our Focus Back
(renegadeotter.com)
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Moving PHP forward through collaboration and standards
(php-fig.org)
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The Necessity of Political Vulgarity (2016)
(currentaffairs.org)
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Cooking for Engineers
(cookingforengineers.com)
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Zoomable JWST Image Brings Far-Distant Galaxies to Your Fingertips
(scientificamerican.com)
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The Baffling Allure of Staged Photos in Photography Competitions
(petapixel.com)
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Interconnected Intelligence too cheap to meter
(interconnected.org)
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Cypress can't open Tesla.com website
(github.com)
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