I worked with a client in the early days of my career building social media sentiment analysis platform when Twitter was still called Twitter. We were a team of seven and I was a junior-level developer back then. We were young and enthusiastic and full of ourselves. "We're agile, … | Continue reading
Utilities all over the country have proposed to build a slew of new natural gas-fired power plants in recent months, citing an anticipated surge in electricity demand from data centers, a boom in manufacturing, and the rise of electric vehicles. But on Thursday, the Environmental … | Continue reading
The Environmental Protection Agency’s power plant rules were not the only big energy policy announcement from the Biden administration Thursday. The White House also announced a bevy of initiatives and projects meant to bolster infrastructure throughout the country. Transmission … | Continue reading
When Roger Waters left Pink Floyd after 1983’s The Final Cut, the remaining members had good reason to assume the band was truly, as Waters proclaimed, “a spent force.” After releasing solo projects in the next few years, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright soon discove … | Continue reading
An ancient star discovered in the Large Magellanic Cloud has revealed the chemical fingerprint of the early universe. It hints that conditions were not the same everywhere when the first stars forged the elements for life. | Continue reading
This is the story of a bruised soul touched by grace but still frustrated by the passivity that others continue to show in response to the unspeakable. | Continue reading
"I have never heard of any requirement to use biocides and am pretty sure there aren't." Homeowner seeks advice after landscaping company makes concerning claim about city's policies: 'This would be an absolute nightmare to hear' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
This week, I am joined by Tanya O’Callaghan, a musician, speaker, and activist, to discuss her unconventional journey from Ireland to a globally touring rock musician dedicated to advocacy. She talks about her roots volunteering at an animal shelter, her unexpected rise through L … | Continue reading
by Paige Pfleger, WPLN/Nashville Public Radio This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with WPLN/Nashville Public Radio. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they ar … | Continue reading
23 states want the Biden administration's EPA to curtail its approach to environmental justice. | Continue reading
Capcom is pushing a patch for its hugely successful Dragon’s Dogma 2 that reduces the frequency of the Dragonsplague infection,… Continue reading Dragon’s Dogma 2 patch – Capcom tones down its deadly disease in update The post Dragon’s Dogma 2 patch – Capcom tones down its deadly … | Continue reading
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The Rakuten Kobo Libra Colour is coming out at the end of April, and this device has lots to be excited about. It employs the latest generation of E INK Kaleido 3 e-paper. What are the major selling points? It can take notes and write on books with an optional Kobo Pencil 2. The … | Continue reading
Iris Optronics, a pioneer in display technology said it will have two Cholesterol Liquid Crystal Display (ChLCD) color e-paper display solutions as well as a new product to show off at the 2024 Touch Taiwan event, Digitimes Asia reported. One of the color e-paper display technolo … | Continue reading
Iris Optronics, a pioneer in display technology said it will have two Cholesterol Liquid Crystal Display (ChLCD) color e-paper display solutions as well as a new product to show off at the 2024 Touch Taiwan event, Digitimes Asia reported. One of the color e-paper display technolo … | Continue reading
This blog is a living document and I might add more tricks in the future, consider it's only a start. | Continue reading
Now one environmental association is reforesting the area that offered safe shelter to thousands upon arrival. Refugees fight to save their new home in aftermath of destruction: 'Teaching people to plant trees also became a war' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The Marshall Project highlights research on excess mortality in U.S. prisons: The slowdown… Tags: Marshall Project, mortality, pandemic | Continue reading
Was Portugal’s Carnation Revolution Inevitable? JamesHoare Thu, 04/25/2024 - 08:56 | Continue reading
James Kerr explains how the Array.sort() function actually works! | Continue reading
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The Fibonacci system is a sequence of numbers that can be applied to betting on casino or sports games. Often… Continue reading Fibonacci System – What is the Fibonacci Betting System? The post Fibonacci System – What is the Fibonacci Betting System? appeared first on ReadWrite. | Continue reading
David Stile knew his air conditioner wasn’t long for this world. It was already 24 years old — ancient for an AC — and he wanted to replace it before it broke. The project would come with hassle and expense, but in it Stile also saw an opportunity. He could switch over to a heat … | Continue reading
"We are working on a transformation to get businesses to massively shift their logistics routes." Government eyes centuries-old solution to curb air pollution from freight transportation: 'The potential is huge' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Elsevier, a global leader in research information and analytics, and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), today announce the results of their collaboration to explore the emerging concept of a ‘4th generation university’: global universities that are fully integrated in the … | Continue reading
Last weekend I mentioned Omnivore was failing to fetch YouTube transcripts. Today I had some YouTube videos to save for later and decided to check Omnivore again. It’s good to see the feature is working again. | Continue reading
This photo is from 13 years ago today in Saskatoon, CA. Things, Reeder, and Instapaper are in my iPad’s Dock. | Continue reading
Each Thursday in the Disquiet Junto music community, a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have five days to record and upload a track in response to the project instructions. Membership in the Junto is open: just join and participate. (A Sound … | Continue reading
As the driest nonpolar desert in the world, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile is home to very few species of plants and animals. With rainfall often occurring only once a decade, the desert is so dry that NASA uses it as a stand-in for the Martian landscape. But what’s living … | Continue reading
Kapo Trials: How Israel Judged the Jewish Collaborators JamesHoare Thu, 04/25/2024 - 08:00 | Continue reading
Rehabilitating the East India Company’s Nabobs JamesHoare Thu, 04/25/2024 - 08:00 | Continue reading
"You may well need to replace the soil." Stressed gardener seeks damage control advice after using weed killer: 'I wouldn't eat anything from that garden' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Superhero games have had a rough time of it lately with both Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League and Marvel’s… Continue reading Marvel Rivals – Release date speculation, trailers, platforms, and everything we know The post Marvel Rivals – Release date speculation, trailers, pl … | Continue reading
XProtect 2192 contains no less than 74 new rules to detect just one type of malicious software: Adload. What's behind this broadside? | Continue reading
All those ads hitting the trash every week represent tons of wasted paper and ink. Frustrated homeowner seeks advice to halt invasive junk mail: 'How do I unsubscribe?' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I really enjoyed this skewering of The Ethicist, the New York Times’ moral dilemmas column. This person may be the perfect example of an Ethicist reader. They’re peeved about a perceived transgression that doesn’t affect them in any way, or really harm anyone (the store gets its … | Continue reading
The doorbell a few doors down from the apartment on 9th Street where I happened to be couch-surfing the night that the Tompkins Square Riot started in early August 1988, a few days after my birthday, the summer after I graduated from college. A doorbell to the past. | Continue reading
I had not had a bowl of tomato soup in a very long time and so I wanted to have some for my lunch today. Tomato soup is one of the few tinned soups that I enjoy, or at least that I have always enjoyed. I was brought up on tinned tomato soup. I never tasted homemade until I was an … | Continue reading
By a funny coincidence, just after I sent my last newsletter about how to backdoor Rust crates, an advanced supply chain attack targeting SSH servers was uncovered by a talented developer and agitated the internet for the following weeks, leading to really interesting investigati … | Continue reading
"I can't put mine out until midnight the night before or this happens." Homeowner frustrated after realizing neighbors dumped garbage in their recycling bin: 'Not a public trash can' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
There are a number of grand questions we can ask about the Universe that cut right to the very core of what reality actually is, and were some of the biggest head-scratchers for all of human history. Questions like, “What is the Universe?” “How big is it?” and “Was it eternal, or … | Continue reading
A couple of years ago I wrote a somewhat controversial article on the topic of Bringing the Unix Philosophy to the 21st Century by adding a JSON output option to CLI tools. This allows easier parsing in scripts by using JSON parsing tools like jq, jello, jp, etc. without arcane a … | Continue reading
Revisions to DOE’s Environmental Review Rule Will Cut Costs and Delays for Key Grid Resilience and Clean Energy Projects WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is amending DOE’s list of categories of projects which, because they typically do not have significant e … | Continue reading
"There are more than a million people living in that watershed." Experts concerned over hazardous cargo aboard ship that collapsed Baltimore bridge: 'Any time there's a catastrophic event like this, there's a potential for water pollution' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Let’s have some learning fun and games with these bugs activity sheets! Printable activity sheets are always great as they… The post Bugs Activity Sheets Free Kids Printable appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
My child that takes forever to get ready! I’m sure many mom and dads have uttered these words one time… The post My Kids Move SO SLOWLY In The Morning… Here’s Our Solution! appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
Last week we made a Lego Catapult and my boys started making catapults out of everything in sight. Today we… The post Tinker Toy Catapult Experiment appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
I’ve been at OpenAI for almost a year now. In that time, I’ve trained a lot of generative models. [...] It’s becoming awfully clear to me that these models are truly approximating their datasets to an incredible degree. [...] What this manifests as is – trained on the same datase … | Continue reading