CE use emergency power get Hong Kong in chaos

More mass protests were sparked on Friday after the Hong Kong government inved emergency legislation to ban masks at protests. The government said the law, banning people from wearing masks at any lawful or unlawful demonstration, was intended to halt violent protests. Offenders … | Continue reading


@hongkongfp.com | 4 years ago

Stay Tuned: Best Haskell Sources to Subscribe

Which Haskellers to follow, where to get the latest information? We have gathered a list of sources our developers use to stay up-to-date. Check it out on our blog. | Continue reading


@serokell.io | 4 years ago

1917, a WWI Thriller Presented In Real-Time as a Single Continuous Shot

Master cinematographer Roger Deakins has teamed up with director Sam Mendes on 1917, a WWI thriller that follows two soldiers ta | Continue reading


@kottke.org | 4 years ago

31 Days of Streaming Horror: ‘Starry Eyes’ Turns Hollywood Into Hell

We're highlighting a different streaming horror movie every day this month. Today: the dark-side-of-fame body horror flick Starry Eyes. | Continue reading


@slashfilm.com | 4 years ago

Timothee Chalamet Found a Sequined Hoodie

Where can I get one? | Continue reading


@gofugyourself.com | 4 years ago

Who Supports Diversity Policies? It Depends on the Policy

A survey of 1,862 workers breaks down attitudes by race and gender. | Continue reading


@hbr.org | 4 years ago

Does Eating Too Much Fiber Cause Mineral Deficiencies?

The Institute of Medicine hasn’t set an upper limit on fiber, meaning that there’s no amount at which it’s considered toxic. That doesn’t mean that an excess of fiber couldn’t make you uncomfortable | Continue reading


@scientificamerican.com | 4 years ago

I'm Glad I Failed in Front of Millions on Shark Tank

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@nateberkopec.com | 4 years ago

Implementing a Network-Based Model of Epilepsy with Numpy and Numba

Mathematically modeling how epilepsy acts on the brain is one of the major topics of research in neuroscience. Recently I came across this paper by Oscar Benjamin et al., which I thought that it would be cool to implement and experiment with. The idea behind the paper is simple e … | Continue reading


@danielegrattarola.github.io | 4 years ago

Stargrave's Hardware and Software History

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@stargrave.org | 4 years ago

ASTC Texture Compression License Is Restrictive Outside of Khronos APIs

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@phoronix.com | 4 years ago

Life Tips for Young Entrepreneurs from a 3x Founder

Anirban Chatterjee, a serial entrepreneur with an experience of building three different startups has shared some life tips for young entrepreneurs. | Continue reading


@goodvitae.com | 4 years ago

Show HN: Reactime.io, a State Debugger for React

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@reactime.io | 4 years ago

Report examines state efforts to address intersection of climate policy and equity goals

As New Jersey and other states lead nationwide efforts to address climate change, they are recognizing the disproportionate impact that climate change has on disadvantaged populations, according to a new Rutgers report. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

Intimate partner violence against women creates economic hardship, study finds

Women who experience intimate partner violence, including physical, emotional, and controlling abuse, are more likely to suffer material hardship—the inability to purchase food, housing, utilities, medical care or other needs for a healthy life, according to a Rutgers-led study. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

Image: The Netherlands from orbit

The Netherlands is featured in this false-color image captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. This image was processed in a way that included the near-infrared channel, which makes vegetation appear bright red. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

The science behind rituals of pain

A new study reveals how ceremonies involving physical suffering can be invaluable tools for building resilience and coping skills. | Continue reading


@sapiens.org | 4 years ago

I found the REAL first post on Instagram

It turns out that what is commonly referred to as the first post is wrong. | Continue reading


@birdeatsbug.com | 4 years ago

Get a LoadBalancer for your private Kubernetes cluster

Learn how to expose a Service of type LoadBalancer on your local Kubernetes cluster to the internet with inlets-operator. | Continue reading


@blog.alexellis.io | 4 years ago

AI 1:1 Meeting assistant – Waitlist

An AI powered meeting assistant to help managers and their teams stay organized and have productive meetings. | Continue reading


@soapboxhq.com | 4 years ago

Going with the floe: Scientists to set up Arctic ice camp

Scientists have chosen an ice floe on which to begin setting up a research camp for a year-long international expedition to study the Arctic, Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute said Friday. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

Memory: The Origins of Alien

A great documentary considering every possible aspect of a great movie. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

Low Tide

The tight little coming-of-age thriller Low Tide often feels like a slow-motion car crash. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

The Parts You Lose

You won't see a better example of pure cinematic storytelling this year. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

In the Tall Grass

As it gets less relatable, it gets less interesting, but there’s still Wilson’s performance and Natali’s craftsmanship to keep us engaged, stuck in the grass, praying for a way out. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

Harpoon

Grant keeps us on our toes the longer he leaves his characters stranded on the high seas, and he’s constantly using his confined space in inspired ways. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

Dilili in Paris

Nothing about this film feels natural or organic, a fact only intensified by its clunky English dub. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

War

War works best when it’s a Michael Bay-goes-Bollywood take on the Mission: Impossible films. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

Into the Dark: Uncanny Annie

It’s impossible for a horror movie to haunt you if its creators can’t devise a single image or character worth remembering. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

Semper Fi

Something goes wrong along the way, and Semper Fi suddenly decides it wants to be another kind of movie. The transition doesn't work. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

New 3-D imaging technology maps Scottish coral reefs

Newly developed 3-D imaging technology has allowed scientists to map an area of cold-water coral reefs off the coast of Scotland to see whether it has recovered since being declared a Marine Protected Area 16 years ago. The images show that in areas of the Darwin Mounds that had … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

Thoughts from Mexico on Rambo: Last Blood

If this movie wasn’t so dumb, I would have probably found all of this offensive. | Continue reading


@rogerebert.com | 4 years ago

MSU economist's research on colony collapse disorder published in national journal

The work of a Montana State University professor examining the economic impacts of colony collapse disorder among commercial honeybees was published in the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists last month. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

A Broken System Helped Kill Net Neutrality. It Afflicts the Whole Government

Slate’s Use of Your Data | Continue reading


@slate.com | 4 years ago

Automated Forecasting Using AutoTS in RemixAutoML for R

Thank you to Doug Pestana for crafting this guest post. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 4 years ago

Work less to save the planet? How to make sure a four-day week actually cuts emissions

The idea of a four-day working week is gaining traction. Recently, several high-profile companies have trialled reduced hours. And in the UK, the Labour Party has pledged a 32-hour four day work week within ten years should it come to power. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

Tesla is developing a bezel-less display technology with ‘holographic’ feature

Tesla is jumping on the bezel-less display craze and it looks like the automaker is not satisfied with the development in the industry as it is developing its own bezel-less display technology. Some people forget that Tesla was an early adopter of the large touchscreen display. I … | Continue reading


@electrek.co | 4 years ago

Sun science has a bright future on the moon

There are many reasons NASA is pursuing the Artemis mission to land astronauts on the moon by 2024: It's a crucial way to study the moon itself and to pave a safe path to Mars. But it's also a great place to learn more about protecting Earth, which is just one part of the larger … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

They’re Retired. They’re Insured. The Government Pays for It

Trump talks Medicare in a retirement enclave where doctors are a golf-cart ride away. | Continue reading


@propublica.org | 4 years ago

Scientists find way to quantify how well cutting-edge microscopy technique works

In 2017, Salk scientists reported that tilting a frozen protein sample as it sat under an electron microscope was an effective approach to acquiring better information about its structure and helping researchers understand a host of diseases ranging from HIV to cancer. Now, they … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

A Commentary on “Breaking Row and Column Symmetries in Matrix Models”

The CP 2002 paper entitled "Breaking Row and Column Symmetries in MatrixModels" by Flener et al.(https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F3-540-46135-3_31) describes someof the first work... | Continue reading


@arxiv.org | 4 years ago

Molecular hydrogen becomes semimetallic at pressures above 350 GPa

According to condensed matter physics predictions, at a high enough pressure, hydrogen should dissociate and transform into an atomic metal. However, the exact pressure range at which this occurs has not yet been ascertained, and the process through which hydrogen becomes a metal … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

New research into Tasmanian Aboriginal history will help care for the land

American farmer and poet Wendell Berry said of the first Europeans in North America that they came with vision, but not with sight. They came with vision of former places but not the sight to see what was before them. Instead of adapting their vision to suit the place, they chang … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

What’s the most important skill a CMO needs? Cross-functionallty

Integrating marketing functions with sales, commercial and even product functions is broadening the CMO mandate in the quest for growth. | Continue reading


@marketingland.com | 4 years ago

Show HN: Codelets – Blockchain-secured code snippets manager with easy sharing

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@block.codelets.net | 4 years ago

Rethinking Robert's Rules of Order

Hollis Robbins looks at the history of "Robert's Rules" and the family of its creator. | Continue reading


@blog.lareviewofbooks.org | 4 years ago

Breakthrough research leads to new product that forecasts long-term drought

Recently published climate research led by Sanjiv Kumar, a professor in Auburn University's School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, has already provided the basis of a pioneering new outlook product that is capable of forecasting drought. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 4 years ago

Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius

Sudip Bose at The American Scholar: In the annals of disastrous musical premieres, that of Edward Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius, which took place on this date in 1900, wasn’t a complete fiasco in the manner of, say, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring or Bruckner’s Third Symphony. It did no … | Continue reading


@3quarksdaily.com | 4 years ago