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Please stop breaking the builddanluu.com
I’ve noticed that builds are broken and tests fail a lot more often on open source projects than on “work” projects. I wasn’t sure how much of that … -
Facebook's Drones Will Make the Internet Better for Us All | WIREDwired.com
Telecoms are going to change in ways that improve internet access for everyone. But it's Facebook that's going to make them. - crashfirefox.com
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Get more done anywhere, anytime, on virtually any device with the new Universal Foldable Keyboard - The Fire Hoseblogs.microsoft.com
The small sizes of today’s smartphones and tablets make them easier than ever to carry around with you, but using the on-screen keyboard is often [ ...] - ifixit.com
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Why Children Need Choreswsj.com
In many families, household chores have fallen out of favor. Yet they have many benefits for young people—academically, emotionally and even professionally. - normanmaurer.me
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DNX on Linux bring-up. by ellismg · Pull Request #1406 · aspnet/dnxgithub.com
This seems like a good checkpoint. The following changes make DNX cross platform and add another second level unamanged loader which can load CoreCLR on Linux and jump into it. These components are not part of the official build yet, s... -
Tricks With the Floating-Point Formatrandomascii.wordpress.com
Years ago I wrote an article about how to do epsilon floating-point comparisons by using integer comparisons. That article has been quite popular (it is frequently cited, and the code samples have ... - agile-pm.io
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A fully transparent solar cell that could make every window and screen a power source - ExtremeTechmobile.extremetech.com
Researchers at Michigan State University have created a fully transparent solar concentrator, which could turn any window or sheet of glass (like your smartphone's screen) into a photovoltaic solar cell. Unlike other 'transparent' solar cells that we'v... -
Saharan 'carpet of tools' is earliest known human-made landscapesciencedaily.com
A new intensive survey of the Messak Settafet escarpment, a massive outcrop of sandstone in the middle of the Saharan desert, has shown that stone tools occur "ubiquitously" across the entire landscape: averaging 75 artefacts per square meter, or 75 mi... -
Artificial Neuronssebastianraschka.com
Artificial Neurons and Single-Layer Neural Networks - How Machine Learning Algorithms Work Part 1 - scholarlymarkdown.com