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When the senior isn’t using mathematical and computational methods to boost driverless vehicles and fairer voting, she performs with MIT’s many dance groups to keep her on track. | Continue reading
A cherished colleague, Byrnes left an “immense” legacy as a key member of MIT CTL’s education programs for more than 30 years. | Continue reading
“The twin gods of Smooth Traffic and Ample Parking have turned our downtowns into places that are easy to get to, but not worth arriving at.” The quote is from urban designer Jeff Speck. It’s hard to think of a pithier one to describe the parking pandemic blighting America’s city … | Continue reading
When asked what makes this an “emotional support squid” and not just another stuffed animal, its creator says: They’re emotional support squid because they’re large, and cuddly, but also cheerfully bright and derpy. They make great neck pillows (and you can fidget with the arms a … | Continue reading
While laser-treated cork alone won't solve our oil spill woes, this innovation represents an important advancement toward safer, greener cleanup methods. Researchers find impressive potential of laser-treated cork to clean up oceanic oil spills: 'No one else has tried' first appe … | Continue reading
Details surrounding the death of John Barnett, a corporate whistleblower who was in the midst of suing aviation giant Boeing when he was found dead in a parking lot earlier this year, have finally been revealed. Read more... | Continue reading
Think about the expectations. Nine years ago, you released maybe one of the best films ever made. It won a ton of Oscars, made solid money at the box office, and has since only risen in respect and reverence. And now, you’re going back. Not just to that world, but to that story a … | Continue reading
Cat Royale project explores what it takes to trust a robot to look after beloved pets. | Continue reading
Taking a second to think, not write, but just record thoughts where they are, in my own head. […] | Continue reading
Reposted Corey Quinn (@Quinnypig@awscommunity.social) Post details The double-edged sword of my ADHD procrastination strikes again. Pro: I'm very good in a crisis. Con: I'm only good in a crisis. | Continue reading
Aside from software, books, workshops, and packaged consulting engagements… I also sell, you know, stuff. Things. Objects. That's how I got my start in business at the age of 12 and it never gets old! There's just something fun about selling physical goods. It' | Continue reading
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I dream of having a closet that has a built-in slot for all of my clothes, shoes, and accessories. I long to splurge on a custom build, with cubbies, hooks, and every other bell or whistle I can painstakingly select to ensure the space never becomes a black hole of haphazardly to … | Continue reading
"If the ideas are there and the game is fun to play, then are we really losing that much?" The post Triple-A Publishers Are Dooming Themselves, But Maybe That’s Not Such A Bad Thing appeared first on Aftermath. | Continue reading
UniSuper, a $135 billion pension account, details its cloud compute nightmare. | Continue reading
The age of average (encore) by Alex Murrell is a wild analysis of how the technology landscape has changed the shape of music. “Media has always shaped music,” the author states, (David Byrne’s How Music Works is a wonderful book […] | Continue reading
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With Memorial Day weekend coming up and summer vacation not far behind, here’s some of our favorite Disney-inspired fandom fashion, accessories, and other fun essentials to throw in your luggage. Read more... | Continue reading
EA Sports released its first gameplay trailer for College Football 25 — the rebirth of the much beloved NCAA Football… Continue reading College football is back with a glorious gameplay trailer from EA Sports The post College football is back with a glorious gameplay trailer from … | Continue reading
The Code & Pixels podcast is A podcast about turning pixels into code. hosted by Adekunle Oduye & Kelly Harrop. I’m excited to dig into this as there aren’t a ton of resources specific to us front-of-the-front-end developers. | Continue reading
I'm interested in attending portal / talks 2024 June 26th-27th Post details Port is inviting you to an exciting 2-day virtual event all about developer experience and internal developer portals. Listen to experts from around the globe talk about the latest innovations and tips in … | Continue reading
This classic flambéed banana-and-caramel dessert comes together in minutes in a single skillet, making it both impressive and so easy. Served with ice cream, it's a dessert that should be on any cook's list of quick hits. | Continue reading
Commit: Add a shared credentials relationship from twitter.com to x.com A commit to shared-credentials.json in Apple's password-manager-resources repository. Commit message: "Pour one out." Via @rmondello@hachyderm.io | Continue reading
"There's a recognition from these very large multinational firms that direct air capture ... can offer an opportunity to expand profitability and grow." Startup revolutionizes fight against air pollution with groundbreaking technology: 'A viable option' first appeared on The Cool … | Continue reading
The story of Dirce's punishment goes something like this: Dirce was a powerful demigoddess, who married Lycus, king of Thebes. Her niece Antiope was impregnated by Zeus, and she gave birth to twin sons Zethus and Amphion. Dirce was not fond of Antiope, so despite fleeing due to h … | Continue reading
If you’re looking for booze with an extra bit of buzz, you’re in luck. Microbiologists in the U.K. have just created beer using yeast sourced from the guts of Africanized honey bees, a.k.a. killer bees. Read more... | Continue reading
So many of Canada’s commentators are cowards—but Rex Murphy was never afraid to call it as it is. | Continue reading
The pedal-electric, semi-enclosed, bicycle/car-hybrid thingies are now coming thick and fast. One of the latest to hit our radar is the Hopper, which has already been turning heads on streets around Germany. Continue Reading Category: Urban Transport, Transport Tags: Pedal-assist … | Continue reading
This article explores various approaches to calling microservices in Java, from simple RESTful APIs to advanced. Learn more! The post Calling Microservices in Java: Part 1 appeared first on foojay. | Continue reading
BLUETTI’S EB3A portable power station is small in size but big in performance, and right now it’s also smaller in cost, as it’s currently on sale for just $198, a full $100 off of its regular retail price of $299, saving you 34%. For portable power stations, bigger isn’t necessar … | Continue reading
The US Federal Reserve just released the results of a pilot climate scenario analysis (CSA) exercise they conducted in 2023 to learn about big banks and their climate risk-management practices and challenges. The goal was to highlight the measures that large banking organizations … | Continue reading
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iPhone users are “thoroughly freaked out” after discovering a bug that makes deleted photos reappear. Apple’s iOS 17.5 update was… Continue reading iPhone users upset when new iOS resurfaces old pics they thought they deleted The post iPhone users upset when new iOS resurfaces ol … | Continue reading
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You can make our creamy banana ice cream with just one ingredient—but a couple of pantry ingredients make it so much better than any other "nice" cream. | Continue reading
This week I’m midway through my now-annual lecture series on folktales from the history of computing at AHO (the Oslo School of Architecture and Design). The idea is that I trace an admittedly idiosyncratic path through the history of the personal computer by focusing on certain … | Continue reading
If you’ve been tuning into Recipe Drop, or Break an Egg, you've likely seen César, Nea, Anna, and a few special guests in our Test Kitchen making recipes that you’ve mentally filed under “must try this.” Well, Memorial Day weekend is your chance to catch up on all the dishes you’ … | Continue reading
The art of recipe writing (even more so in our case) could be defined as chronicling an undocumented tradition and putting it into a standardized form. This is far easier to explain than to do well, and it requires an amount of effort that would almost certainly surprise you. Rea … | Continue reading
The 1,300 people who call Eastport, Maine, home live in the easternmost point in the continental United States. The bridged island, connected to the mainland by a single causeway, faces powerful Atlantic Ocean winds and is susceptible to disruptive power outages. But it was not a … | Continue reading
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Who could have guessed that John Krasinski would be so good at making horror movies? His directorial debut was A Quiet Place, he followed it up with A Quiet Place Part II, and now he’s made IF, not a horror film by genre but a horrible film in quality. We reviewed the film quite … | Continue reading
I have seen the extremely restrictive off-boarding agreement that contains nondisclosure and non-disparagement provisions former OpenAI employees are subject to. It forbids them, for the rest of their lives, from criticizing their former employer. Even acknowledging that the NDA … | Continue reading
Studded with pineapple chunks, bananas, crunchy pecans, and coated in a tangy cream cheese frosting, hummingbird cake is an opulent dessert that’s been a mainstay of Southern tables since the 1970s. | Continue reading
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The Cicadas are Here There are annual cicadas. Then there are 13-year cicadas. And 17-year cicadas. Then there are days like today when 13 and 17 year cicadas emerge from the ground around the same time, creating a fairly odd event in our backyard. My daughters are helpfully poin … | Continue reading
I headed out to do some weeding and prep in the main garden area. Just to get the beds ready for planting, and for adding more permanent walls around the low raised beds. Of course, things turned out to be more than I expected, so I decided to set up the tripod for a future … Con … | Continue reading