Joe Klein in The New York Times: “The central conservative truth is that it is culture, not politics, that determines the success of a society,” Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York said during a lecture at Harvard in 1986. “The central liberal truth is that politics can c … | Continue reading
An explainer on why people keep buying stocks as the price drops | Continue reading
In the influential 2005 paper "A Box, Darkly," Michael Mateas and Nick Montfort introduced the idea of multicoding: when one text holds multiple meanings, depending on context. Examples include polyglots, programs that can run successfully in two different languages, as well as s … | Continue reading
Decoupling the development time experience of Flutter from the Dart programming language. | Continue reading
Knowledge Graphs (KGs) have emerged as a compelling abstraction for organizing the world’s structured knowledge, and as a way to integrate information extracted from multiple data sources. Knowledge graphs have started to play a central role in representing the information extrac … | Continue reading
A Defense Intelligence Agency released video taken by an F/A-18F jet using an AN/ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared ATFLIR | Continue reading
A fresh report states that the three tech giants Apple, Google and Microsoft have teamed up to stop the Right-to-Repair bill being passed | Continue reading
This light and fresh Summer Vegetable Pasta Salad is perfect for summer BBQs and potlucks, or your weekly meal prep. | Continue reading
Atomically thin materials are a promising alternative to silicon-based transistors; now researchers can connect them more efficiently to other chip elements. Moore’s Law, the famous prediction that the number of transistors that can be packed onto a microchip will double every co … | Continue reading
Behind-the-scenes collaborators detail the making of the icon’s liberating side project, Chick’s Someone’s Ugly Daughter. | Continue reading
I walked into my adviser's office, overflowing with frustration and confusion about the advice I had received at a recent career development workshop. It reiterated what I had heard so many times before: I should follow my dream, and if I didn't yet know what that was, I should l … | Continue reading
While main memory is considered to be rather cheap by some systems designers it is not always possible to store everythi | Continue reading
A recent study shows that people with power embrace a "choice mindset" — and apply it to those with fewer resources | Continue reading
Long story short, since PostgreSQL 14 to_tsquery('pg_class') becomes'pg class' instead of 'pg & class'. | Continue reading
These delicacies, harvested in an experiment in North Carolina, have food-lovers and farmers ravenous for more | Continue reading
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Here’s Scott Alexander grading his Trump predictions, and then assessing his grading performance: According to my own judgment, I usually did better on predictions about race, and worse on other things. An optimistic take on this is that race has become so emotionally charged tha … | Continue reading
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Iranian Bitcoin miners are starting to utilise free energy given to nationwide mosques in order to mine cryptocurrency, according to Oxford University researcher Mahsa Alimardani. Iran reportedly now has 100 miners situated in mosques around the country, earning an estimated annu … | Continue reading
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Apple’s iOS 14.5 update has triggered an unstoppable collapse in Facebook’s ability to collect user data | Continue reading
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It’s overrated—both financially and emotionally | Continue reading
Coding languages are ever-evolving just like any other professional area. Some technologies become top-rated, some loose their prime… | Continue reading
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology publishes Nature paper " Nanoprinted high-neuron-density optical linear perceptrons perfo... | Continue reading
API gateways are an integral part of microservices architecture in recent years. An API gateway provides a single point of entry for all our apps and provides an interface to access data, logic, or functionality from back-end microservices. It also provides a centralized place to … | Continue reading
The Little Black Book of Data and Democracy How much data does Facebook really have on me? What is a cookie on the Internet? Is my Amazon Alexa listening to me? Why can’t I seem to stop scrolling endlessly down my Instagram feed? Did social media really help cause an attempted co … | Continue reading
There’s no denying that Japanese hardware - synthesizers, drum machines, and DJ gear - has exerted a huge influence on dance music. How did this island nation come to dominate music production and playback? | Continue reading
No. There is neither a transcript nor a video nor an audio of John Cochrane's 2008 CRISP Forum keynote at the Gleacher Center. It appears to have been deep-sixed. All we have of it appears to be Cochrane’s declaration—made at a time when the share of the U.S. labor force in const … | Continue reading