Did you just email me back my own password?! | Continue reading
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My two cents: I thought the concepts of flywheels and business were cool before reading this post, but they’re definitely much cooler than I thought. In the future will all companies have flywheels? Do they already have one? Are most just keeping it to themselves and waiting for … | Continue reading
More than four years after the tragic death of their son Seth Rich — and after Fox News falsely suggested... | Continue reading
In screening for the next investment, some VCs apply a negative selection process in which they exclude (or manage risk) companies with… | Continue reading
Elon Musk says that the next release of FSD Beta, the V5 is coming in a few days and it's going to be much better (videos, analysis). | Continue reading
Number of VC backed tech companies making their debut in the public market is increasing both in terms of number of deals as well as… | Continue reading
Chris Hedges in Common Dreams: Joe Biden’s victory instantly obliterated the Democratic Party’s longstanding charge that Russia was hijacking and compromising US elections. The Biden victory, the Democratic Party leaders and their courtiers in the media now insist, is evidence th … | Continue reading
Chris Hedges in Common Dreams: Joe Biden’s victory instantly obliterated the Democratic Party’s longstanding charge that Russia was hijacking and compromising US elections. The Biden victory, the Democratic Party leaders and their courtiers in the media now insist, is evidence th … | Continue reading
Porting from Qt 5 to Qt 6 using Qt5Compat library. | Continue reading
What are the biggest quality assurance challenges and the best mobile testing techniques to address them? Our QA engineer Yulia Sosedova provides a detailed answer in this post. | Continue reading
Microsoft patched a bug that allowed hackers to reveal the email address used to register any Xbox gamertag. | Continue reading
The most important things I learned when I first started doing sales (I had 0 experience) | Continue reading
It has been a long time since SemiAccurate used a CPU that felt significantly faster than the last one. | Continue reading
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This movie does NOT hold up. | Continue reading
Read our Katee Sackhoff interview for The Mandalorian to find out the challenges the actress faced with bringing an animated character into live-action. | Continue reading
Bird fossils from the age of the dinosaurs are rare because they are so delicate that they often don’t last, but a recent find reveals an odd ancient bird | Continue reading
A Cretaceous-age, crow-sized bird from Madagascar would have sliced its way through the air wielding a large, blade-like beak and offers important new insights on the evolution of face and beak shape in the Mesozoic forerunners of modern birds. An international team of researcher … | Continue reading
The historic NASA Twins Study investigated identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly and provided new information on the health effects of spending time in space. | Continue reading
For space exploration to be successful, it's vital to understand—and find ways to address—underlying causes of the health issues that have been observed in astronauts who have spent extended periods of time off world. These problems include loss of bone and muscle mass, immune dy … | Continue reading
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have shown that fruit flies that spent several weeks on the International Space Station (ISS)—about half of their lives—experienced profound structural and biochemical changes to their hearts. The study, published t … | Continue reading
The water-to-land transition is one of the most important and inspiring major transitions in vertebrate evolution. And the question of how and when tetrapods transitioned from water to land has long been a source of wonder and scientific debate. | Continue reading
An international research collaboration, including scientists from the University of Adelaide's Waite Research Institute, has unlocked new genetic variation in wheat and barley—a major boost for the global effort in breeding higher-yielding wheat and barley varieties. | Continue reading
To see how deeply interconnected the planet truly is look no further than the massive ice sheets on the Northern Hemisphere and South Pole. | Continue reading
In a landmark discovery for global wheat production, a University of Saskatchewan-led international team has sequenced the genomes for 15 wheat varieties representing breeding programs around the world, enabling scientists and breeders to much more quickly identify influential ge … | Continue reading
Living at low gravity affects cells at the genetic level, according to a study of worms in space. | Continue reading
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Even though we're still in the midst of it, The Atlantic commissioned three designers/artists to design hypothetical Covid-19 me | Continue reading
Lessons learned from building a framework (Halfmoon) using CSS variables, and the future of customizability and user personalization on the web. | Continue reading
From alumni networking to grad school research to undergraduate admissions, here’s how Harvard University is being unbundled. | Continue reading
The space-momentum domain interferometer is a key technique in modern precision measurements, and has been widely used for applications that require superb spatial resolution in engineering metrology and astronomy. Extending such interferometric techniques to the time-energy doma … | Continue reading
The discovery of high Tc superconductivity in cuprates attracts people to explore superconductivity in nickelates, whose crystal structures are similar to cuprates. Recently, Danfeng Li et al. at Stanford University published an article in Nature, reporting the observed supercond … | Continue reading
The boomers forgot all their own warnings | Continue reading